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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... principle that our tribunals are inhibit- ed the right of taking cognizance of the validity of your prizes in all cases , or are there exceptions to it ? As a general principle without exception , it cannot , I think , be insisted on ...
... principle that our tribunals are inhibit- ed the right of taking cognizance of the validity of your prizes in all cases , or are there exceptions to it ? As a general principle without exception , it cannot , I think , be insisted on ...
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... principle if a prize was taken upon the high sea , and by a privateer fitted out within the Republick or its dominions , that in such case our courts have no right to take cognizance of its validity : but is any case of this kind ...
... principle if a prize was taken upon the high sea , and by a privateer fitted out within the Republick or its dominions , that in such case our courts have no right to take cognizance of its validity : but is any case of this kind ...
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... principle of a foreign court established within any country , with juris- diction independent of that country , cannot well be recon- ciled with any correct idea of its sovereignty : nor can it exercise its functions without frequent ...
... principle of a foreign court established within any country , with juris- diction independent of that country , cannot well be recon- ciled with any correct idea of its sovereignty : nor can it exercise its functions without frequent ...
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... principle in the intercourse between the two countries ; to give a privilege to the ships of war of each to enter and retire from the ports of the other , and not to secure in favour of any particular delin- quent an immunity from ...
... principle in the intercourse between the two countries ; to give a privilege to the ships of war of each to enter and retire from the ports of the other , and not to secure in favour of any particular delin- quent an immunity from ...
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... principles of the armed neu- trality adopted in the course of the last war , but have abandoned in favour of England the limits which the rights of nations and our own treaties with all other powers , and even England in her treaties ...
... principles of the armed neu- trality adopted in the course of the last war , but have abandoned in favour of England the limits which the rights of nations and our own treaties with all other powers , and even England in her treaties ...
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