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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... consul , in arresting within the juris- diction of the United States the packet boat in which he had embarked , searching his trunks , and afterwards re- maining within the waters of those States for near a month to watch the movements ...
... consul , in arresting within the juris- diction of the United States the packet boat in which he had embarked , searching his trunks , and afterwards re- maining within the waters of those States for near a month to watch the movements ...
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... consul of their nation ; how compel their attendance before him ? How execute the judgment afterwards ? For the tribunals of one country to call in the aid of the officers of another to execute its decrees or judgments is an institution ...
... consul of their nation ; how compel their attendance before him ? How execute the judgment afterwards ? For the tribunals of one country to call in the aid of the officers of another to execute its decrees or judgments is an institution ...
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... frigate upon your minister the citi- zen Fauchet , in concert with a British consul , in boarding the packet in which he embarked , opening his trunks , & c.- within the waters of the United States , and remaining STATE PAPERS .
... frigate upon your minister the citi- zen Fauchet , in concert with a British consul , in boarding the packet in which he embarked , opening his trunks , & c.- within the waters of the United States , and remaining STATE PAPERS .
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... 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 consul and ordering that all supplies should be ...
... 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 consul and ordering that all supplies should be ...
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... consul at Newport , the affidavit of the passengers of the packet the Peggy , leave no doubt upon this wicked attempt . I should not have spoken to you at all on the subject if the French Republick had not been outraged . But you know ...
... consul at Newport , the affidavit of the passengers of the packet the Peggy , leave no doubt upon this wicked attempt . I should not have spoken to you at all on the subject if the French Republick had not been outraged . But you know ...
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