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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... frigate , observing that this judicial act is not warranted by the usage of nations , nor by the stipulations existing between the United States and France . It is true that it is not so warranted , nor yet by any law of the land , and ...
... frigate , observing that this judicial act is not warranted by the usage of nations , nor by the stipulations existing between the United States and France . It is true that it is not so warranted , nor yet by any law of the land , and ...
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... frigate , l'Embuscade , within the Delaware , has been the subject of a former letter to you . On full and mature con- sideration , the government deems the capture to have been unquestionably within its jurisdiction , and that ...
... frigate , l'Embuscade , within the Delaware , has been the subject of a former letter to you . On full and mature con- sideration , the government deems the capture to have been unquestionably within its jurisdiction , and that ...
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... frigate , belonging to the Republick of France . I shall call to my aid only facts and very plain reason- ing in replying to Mr. Hammond's representations on this point . " The treaty of commerce of 1778 , authorizes exclusively all the ...
... frigate , belonging to the Republick of France . I shall call to my aid only facts and very plain reason- ing in replying to Mr. Hammond's representations on this point . " The treaty of commerce of 1778 , authorizes exclusively all the ...
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... frigate . The learned conclusions of the Attorney General of the United States , and the deliberations of the American go- vernment , have been on this subject the rule of my con- duct . I have caused the prize to be given up ; and al ...
... frigate . The learned conclusions of the Attorney General of the United States , and the deliberations of the American go- vernment , have been on this subject the rule of my con- duct . I have caused the prize to be given up ; and al ...
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... frigate , upon a point of right . The question is , whether in a neutral port , an armed vessel ought to allow a truce of twenty - four hours to enemy vessels to go out of it ? The citizen Hauterive received a formal requisition on this ...
... frigate , upon a point of right . The question is , whether in a neutral port , an armed vessel ought to allow a truce of twenty - four hours to enemy vessels to go out of it ? The citizen Hauterive received a formal requisition on this ...
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