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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... port , was fitted out within the United States , the act being unauthorized by treaty , could we tolerate this , and refuse the like liberty to the other nation at war , without departing from that line of neutrality we ought to observe ...
... port , was fitted out within the United States , the act being unauthorized by treaty , could we tolerate this , and refuse the like liberty to the other nation at war , without departing from that line of neutrality we ought to observe ...
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... ports , even such as have taken prizes from you , and in some cases with their prizes . The article referred to stipulates the right for your vessels of war and privateers to enter our ports with their prizes , and inhibits that right ...
... ports , even such as have taken prizes from you , and in some cases with their prizes . The article referred to stipulates the right for your vessels of war and privateers to enter our ports with their prizes , and inhibits that right ...
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... port only , as should be the case , but in all cases by tacitly acknowledging the pretensions of England to place at pleasure and by proclamation not only your islands but even France herself in that dilemma . The principles of the ...
... port only , as should be the case , but in all cases by tacitly acknowledging the pretensions of England to place at pleasure and by proclamation not only your islands but even France herself in that dilemma . The principles of the ...
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... port of that article . You will observe by the article in question , that when our provisions destined for a blockaded port are seized , though subject by the law of nations to confiscation , they are nevertheless exempted from it , and ...
... port of that article . You will observe by the article in question , that when our provisions destined for a blockaded port are seized , though subject by the law of nations to confiscation , they are nevertheless exempted from it , and ...
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... port , and within two miles of the land . I do not make any reflection on this insult , which at once violates the law of nations and the neutrality of the United States . The facts themselves are sufficient to lead to a presumption ...
... port , and within two miles of the land . I do not make any reflection on this insult , which at once violates the law of nations and the neutrality of the United States . The facts themselves are sufficient to lead to a presumption ...
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