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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... taken by our government in regard to that vessel and the consul , were not taken in a suitable time to remedy the evil , and were produced by a subse- quent outrage , and of a very different kind . 3. Your third and last complaint ...
... taken by our government in regard to that vessel and the consul , were not taken in a suitable time to remedy the evil , and were produced by a subse- quent outrage , and of a very different kind . 3. Your third and last complaint ...
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... 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 fertilize our country , but actually in the interior and at the wharf of some one of our ...
... 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 fertilize our country , but actually in the interior and at the wharf of some one of our ...
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... 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 alleged ? I presume none is or ...
... 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 alleged ? I presume none is or ...
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... taken by it in regard to that vessel and the consul were the effect of another and subsequent outrage . The punishment which was inflicted by our government upon the parties who committed that outrage by revoking the exequatur of the ...
... taken by it in regard to that vessel and the consul were the effect of another and subsequent outrage . The punishment which was inflicted by our government upon the parties who committed that outrage by revoking the exequatur of the ...
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... taken on the high way or in an inn , if it could be done with impunity . What well thinking Ame- rican will not grieve , my friend , at hearing that it was on the spot where French blood for the first time was shed for American ...
... taken on the high way or in an inn , if it could be done with impunity . What well thinking Ame- rican will not grieve , my friend , at hearing that it was on the spot where French blood for the first time was shed for American ...
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