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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... commerce of the United States since Octo- ber 1796 Report of Secretary of State relative to capture of American vessels by Spanish , British and French cruisers Documents accompanying President's Message , June 22 , 1797 , relative to ...
... commerce of the United States since Octo- ber 1796 Report of Secretary of State relative to capture of American vessels by Spanish , British and French cruisers Documents accompanying President's Message , June 22 , 1797 , relative to ...
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... commerce , which stipulates " that the commandants of publick and private vessels shall not be detained in any manner , " and the rights of nations , which put such officers under the protection of their respective flags . And by ...
... commerce , which stipulates " that the commandants of publick and private vessels shall not be detained in any manner , " and the rights of nations , which put such officers under the protection of their respective flags . And by ...
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... an act committed on the high sea , con- trary as you suggest to the 19th article of the treaty of commerce , which stipulates " that the commandants of ves- sels publick and private shall not be detained in any 10 AMERICAN.
... an act committed on the high sea , con- trary as you suggest to the 19th article of the treaty of commerce , which stipulates " that the commandants of ves- sels publick and private shall not be detained in any 10 AMERICAN.
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... commerce in that respect , diminishing the list of contraband . Perhaps no nation on the globe is more interested in this object than we are . But here too the same difficulty occurred that had in the preceding case , and it and it was ...
... commerce in that respect , diminishing the list of contraband . Perhaps no nation on the globe is more interested in this object than we are . But here too the same difficulty occurred that had in the preceding case , and it and it was ...
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... commerce by the bellige- rent powers , ( for they are not confined to the British ) we should enjoy perfect repose amidst unexampled prosperity . I am very respectfully , sir , & c . TIMOTHY PICKERING . No. 162 . Newport , August 2 ...
... commerce by the bellige- rent powers , ( for they are not confined to the British ) we should enjoy perfect repose amidst unexampled prosperity . I am very respectfully , sir , & c . TIMOTHY PICKERING . No. 162 . Newport , August 2 ...
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