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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... vessels armed for merchan- dise and war , commonly called with us letters of marque , nor of course , to vessels of war in the immediate service of the government of either of the powers at war . No armed vessel which has been or shall ...
... vessels armed for merchan- dise and war , commonly called with us letters of marque , nor of course , to vessels of war in the immediate service of the government of either of the powers at war . No armed vessel which has been or shall ...
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... vessels fitted for merchandize and war , whether with or without commis- sions , which are doubtful in their nature ... armed , or armed previous to their coming into the ports of the United States , which shall not have infringed any of ...
... vessels fitted for merchandize and war , whether with or without commis- sions , which are doubtful in their nature ... armed , or armed previous to their coming into the ports of the United States , which shall not have infringed any of ...
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... vessels , which I deemed the United States bound to re- store , I thought it more advisable to satisfy the parties ... armed vessels , to restrain , generally , our commerce , in corn and other provisions , to their own ports , and those ...
... vessels , which I deemed the United States bound to re- store , I thought it more advisable to satisfy the parties ... armed vessels , to restrain , generally , our commerce , in corn and other provisions , to their own ports , and those ...
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... vessels of war French or American , armed by the two states or by individuals , to conduct freely , wherever they please , the prizes they shall have made of their ene- mies , without being subjected either to admiralty or any other ...
... vessels of war French or American , armed by the two states or by individuals , to conduct freely , wherever they please , the prizes they shall have made of their ene- mies , without being subjected either to admiralty or any other ...
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... vessels have been armed at Charleston , that they have received from me commis- sions of the Republick , agreeable to the forms I have had the honour to communicate to you , and that these vessels , despatched to sea with great celerity ...
... vessels have been armed at Charleston , that they have received from me commis- sions of the Republick , agreeable to the forms I have had the honour to communicate to you , and that these vessels , despatched to sea with great celerity ...
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