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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Page 7
... intended to make , nor does the treaty warrant . Suppose , for instance , a prize was taken within our juris- diction not upon the high sea , nor even at the entrance or mouths of those great rivers and bays which penetrate and ...
... intended to make , nor does the treaty warrant . Suppose , for instance , a prize was taken within our juris- diction not upon the high sea , nor even at the entrance or mouths of those great rivers and bays which penetrate and ...
Page 18
... intended to seize his papers . It was casy to discover their dis- appointment , when the empty pasteboard cases were pre sented to them . The most indecent researches were made in the ministers trunks , and in those of citizens Bournon ...
... intended to seize his papers . It was casy to discover their dis- appointment , when the empty pasteboard cases were pre sented to them . The most indecent researches were made in the ministers trunks , and in those of citizens Bournon ...
Page 41
... intended to mention those commit- ted under a decree dated the 1st of August , 1796 , issued by Victor Hugues and Lebas , the special agents of the executive directory to the Windward Islands , declaring all vessels loaded with ...
... intended to mention those commit- ted under a decree dated the 1st of August , 1796 , issued by Victor Hugues and Lebas , the special agents of the executive directory to the Windward Islands , declaring all vessels loaded with ...
Page 86
... intended that he should retire from the territories of the French Repub- lick ; and verbal answers were given that such was the intention of the directory . For his own justification , he desired a written answer , but obtained none ...
... intended that he should retire from the territories of the French Repub- lick ; and verbal answers were given that such was the intention of the directory . For his own justification , he desired a written answer , but obtained none ...
Page 100
... intended it as an official communication , That with regard to the laws of France relative to stran- gers , the law which he had cited , did not apply to the requisition of my letter , which was to know , whether.it was the intention of ...
... intended it as an official communication , That with regard to the laws of France relative to stran- gers , the law which he had cited , did not apply to the requisition of my letter , which was to know , whether.it was the intention of ...
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