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... tion . having constantly four feet water in the hold . He cannot have " her repaired , as the first judgment , authorizing it , is attacked , and " the Privateer leaves this vessel in confusion . For those four months " the Captain has ...
... tion . having constantly four feet water in the hold . He cannot have " her repaired , as the first judgment , authorizing it , is attacked , and " the Privateer leaves this vessel in confusion . For those four months " the Captain has ...
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... . Examining this ques- tion under the law of nations , founded on the general sense and usage of mankind , we have produced proofs , from the most enlightened and June 17 . Wolf 1174 . approved writers on the 55 [ 102 ]
... . Examining this ques- tion under the law of nations , founded on the general sense and usage of mankind , we have produced proofs , from the most enlightened and June 17 . Wolf 1174 . approved writers on the 55 [ 102 ]
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... tion . The article excludes the former from our ports , and from selling what she has taken , that is , what she has acquired by war , to show it did not mean the merchant vessel and what she had acquired by com- merce . Were the ...
... tion . The article excludes the former from our ports , and from selling what she has taken , that is , what she has acquired by war , to show it did not mean the merchant vessel and what she had acquired by com- merce . Were the ...
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... tion to the enemies of his country , and to draw on both a reproach , which it is hoped will never stain the history of either . The written proofs , of which Mr. Genet was himself the bearer , were too unequi- vocal to leave a doubt ...
... tion to the enemies of his country , and to draw on both a reproach , which it is hoped will never stain the history of either . The written proofs , of which Mr. Genet was himself the bearer , were too unequi- vocal to leave a doubt ...
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... tion . Mr. Fauchet has promised to forward a recommendation of them to his government . You will do well , to press the principle , without delay ; and , if doubts are entertained as to facts , put the sub- jects into a train for the ...
... tion . Mr. Fauchet has promised to forward a recommendation of them to his government . You will do well , to press the principle , without delay ; and , if doubts are entertained as to facts , put the sub- jects into a train for the ...
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