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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... given of this charge in your note , and which I shall particularly notice when I come to reply to it . This is a summary of your complaints , and to each of which I will now give a precise , and I flatter myself a satisfactory answer ...
... given of this charge in your note , and which I shall particularly notice when I come to reply to it . This is a summary of your complaints , and to each of which I will now give a precise , and I flatter myself a satisfactory answer ...
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... given under it of possible cases , which prove it cannot be so construed and executed without an encroachment upon the inherent and unalienable rights of sovereignty in both nations , which neither intended to make , nor does the treaty ...
... given under it of possible cases , which prove it cannot be so construed and executed without an encroachment upon the inherent and unalienable rights of sovereignty in both nations , which neither intended to make , nor does the treaty ...
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... given by our government to those vessels whilst they were there , and that all suitable means were taken to compel them to retire and without delay . You know we have no fleet , and how difficult it is , without one , to execute a ...
... given by our government to those vessels whilst they were there , and that all suitable means were taken to compel them to retire and without delay . You know we have no fleet , and how difficult it is , without one , to execute a ...
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... given to the objection . And upon the second , which states that the judges charged by our law to issue war- rants for arresting such of your mariners as desert from their vessels have latterly required and against the spirit of the ...
... given to the objection . And upon the second , which states that the judges charged by our law to issue war- rants for arresting such of your mariners as desert from their vessels have latterly required and against the spirit of the ...
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... given , or is still expected . 3. Your third and last complaint applies to our late treaty with England , and which you say has sacrificed in favour of that power our connexion with France and the rights of neutrality the most common ...
... given , or is still expected . 3. Your third and last complaint applies to our late treaty with England , and which you say has sacrificed in favour of that power our connexion with France and the rights of neutrality the most common ...
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