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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... governour of the state , and to the attorney of the judicial district , comprehending the district of the customs within which any such contravention may happen .. To assist the judgment of the officers on this head I transmit herewith ...
... governour of the state , and to the attorney of the judicial district , comprehending the district of the customs within which any such contravention may happen .. To assist the judgment of the officers on this head I transmit herewith ...
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... governour of the state , in order that measures may be taken , pursuant to the 17th article of our treaty with France , to oblige such vessel and her prize , or such prize when sent in without the capturing vessel , to depart . No ...
... governour of the state , in order that measures may be taken , pursuant to the 17th article of our treaty with France , to oblige such vessel and her prize , or such prize when sent in without the capturing vessel , to depart . No ...
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... governour shall have decided in reference to her . Care , however , is to be taken in this , not unnecessarily or unreasonably to em- barrass trade , or to vex any of the parties concerned . In order that contraventions may be the ...
... governour shall have decided in reference to her . Care , however , is to be taken in this , not unnecessarily or unreasonably to em- barrass trade , or to vex any of the parties concerned . In order that contraventions may be the ...
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... Gover- nour of South Carolina , before the delivery of the letters of marque to our privateers . I reminded him that liberty consisted in doing what the laws did not prohibit , that I believed no law existed which could deprive the ...
... Gover- nour of South Carolina , before the delivery of the letters of marque to our privateers . I reminded him that liberty consisted in doing what the laws did not prohibit , that I believed no law existed which could deprive the ...
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... Governour of the State of New York . Consulate of New York . WE Alexander Hauterive , Consul of the Republick of France to the United States , at New York , certify that in consequence of a requisition made by us to the mayor of New ...
... Governour of the State of New York . Consulate of New York . WE Alexander Hauterive , Consul of the Republick of France to the United States , at New York , certify that in consequence of a requisition made by us to the mayor of New ...
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