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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... effect , the first of which secures to your consuls within the United States the exclusive jurisdiction of all controversies be- tween French citizens , and the second the right to pursue and recover all mariners who desert from your ...
... effect , the first of which secures to your consuls within the United States the exclusive jurisdiction of all controversies be- tween French citizens , and the second the right to pursue and recover all mariners who desert from your ...
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... effect the convention in question , and which applies to both cases . " The district judges of the United States shall within their respective districts be the competent judges for the purposes expressed in the 9th article of the said ...
... effect the convention in question , and which applies to both cases . " The district judges of the United States shall within their respective districts be the competent judges for the purposes expressed in the 9th article of the said ...
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... effect of another and subsequent outrage . The punishment which was inflicted by our government upon the parties who committed that outrage by revoking the exequatur of the consul and ordering that all supplies should be withheld from ...
... effect of another and subsequent outrage . The punishment which was inflicted by our government upon the parties who committed that outrage by revoking the exequatur of the consul and ordering that all supplies should be withheld from ...
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... effect , since thereby the only penalty which could deter them , that of confiscation , in the case above men- tioned , was completely done away . Thus , citizen minister , I have answered according to the views of our government and ...
... effect , since thereby the only penalty which could deter them , that of confiscation , in the case above men- tioned , was completely done away . Thus , citizen minister , I have answered according to the views of our government and ...
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... effect the repeal , to enable them to keep hold on their prize . They had even the apparent hardiness to say beforehand , that the decree of the 23d would be repealed . The American minister again complained . So on the first of July ...
... effect the repeal , to enable them to keep hold on their prize . They had even the apparent hardiness to say beforehand , that the decree of the 23d would be repealed . The American minister again complained . So on the first of July ...
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