State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1819 - United States |
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... considered and treated as such . These examples prove that there are some exceptions to the general principle , and perhaps there are others which do not occur to me at present . Are then the cases in question , and which form the basis ...
... considered and treated as such . These examples prove that there are some exceptions to the general principle , and perhaps there are others which do not occur to me at present . Are then the cases in question , and which form the basis ...
Page 36
... considered as spies . In this case I want to spy nothing . I am in full posses- sion of every intelligence regarding that ship , which I want to be possessed of . And I require a written answer from the governour of Rhode Island to ...
... considered as spies . In this case I want to spy nothing . I am in full posses- sion of every intelligence regarding that ship , which I want to be possessed of . And I require a written answer from the governour of Rhode Island to ...
Page 112
... considered that I was at the post where my duty required me to remain until I received or- ders from my government how to conduct myself , or till this government should give me a written mandate to de- part , or send me passports as a ...
... considered that I was at the post where my duty required me to remain until I received or- ders from my government how to conduct myself , or till this government should give me a written mandate to de- part , or send me passports as a ...
Page 137
... considered as relinquishing her right to it ; or by not expressly relinquishing , is to be un- derstood to retain it ; it is proper to consider the nature and effect of the stipulations on this subject , between her and the United ...
... considered as relinquishing her right to it ; or by not expressly relinquishing , is to be un- derstood to retain it ; it is proper to consider the nature and effect of the stipulations on this subject , between her and the United ...
Page 145
... considered that the third ar- ticle of the treaty with Spain , required the commissioners for running the boundary line to meet at the Natchez ; and that being then at his post , it was his duty to remain there , until the Spanish ...
... considered that the third ar- ticle of the treaty with Spain , required the commissioners for running the boundary line to meet at the Natchez ; and that being then at his post , it was his duty to remain there , until the Spanish ...
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