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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... manner , " and the rights of nations , which put such officers under the protection of their respective flags . And by likewise suffering the arrestation of that corvette , though armed at the Cape , upon the pretext that she was armed ...
... manner , " and the rights of nations , which put such officers under the protection of their respective flags . And by likewise suffering the arrestation of that corvette , though armed at the Cape , upon the pretext that she was armed ...
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... manner . It is but too true that the English wished to take citizen Fauchet and his papers from on board one of vessels and in the waters of the United States . The let- ters from citizens Fauchet and Pichon , that of the consul at ...
... manner . It is but too true that the English wished to take citizen Fauchet and his papers from on board one of vessels and in the waters of the United States . The let- ters from citizens Fauchet and Pichon , that of the consul at ...
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... manner in which the search ended , that they were ashamed for having been so minute in it when they found that you had gone off with your papers . I take the liberty to finish this letter by observing to you , that the English consul ...
... manner in which the search ended , that they were ashamed for having been so minute in it when they found that you had gone off with your papers . I take the liberty to finish this letter by observing to you , that the English consul ...
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... manner as not bound to observe the neutrality of thes ports : and that I am resolved to be treated in the same manner in all respects whatever , as they do those of the French Republick - and I am more plain in the nature of my present ...
... manner as not bound to observe the neutrality of thes ports : and that I am resolved to be treated in the same manner in all respects whatever , as they do those of the French Republick - and I am more plain in the nature of my present ...
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... manner . It is with real regret , sir , that I find myself obliged , the duties of my station requiring it , to present to your view so many complaints of so serious a nature , as in my opi- nion calls for your earliest attention ; but ...
... manner . It is with real regret , sir , that I find myself obliged , the duties of my station requiring it , to present to your view so many complaints of so serious a nature , as in my opi- nion calls for your earliest attention ; but ...
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