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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... majesty's government to enforce the clause of the act of navigation ( a copy of which I transmitted to you ) with respect to the importation of commodities in foreign vessels , has origi- nated in consequence of the many frauds that ...
... majesty's government to enforce the clause of the act of navigation ( a copy of which I transmitted to you ) with respect to the importation of commodities in foreign vessels , has origi- nated in consequence of the many frauds that ...
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... majesty's desire to remove every ground and occasion of misunderstanding which may arise between the two countries : And in conformity to that dis- position in his majesty , I can add , that I am instructed to enter into the discussion ...
... majesty's desire to remove every ground and occasion of misunderstanding which may arise between the two countries : And in conformity to that dis- position in his majesty , I can add , that I am instructed to enter into the discussion ...
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... majesty's arms , between the 30th Nov. 1782 , and 14th Jan. 1784 , who had not borne arms against the United States ; and that persons of any other description should have liberty to go to any part of the United States , to remain ...
... majesty's arms , between the 30th Nov. 1782 , and 14th Jan. 1784 , who had not borne arms against the United States ; and that persons of any other description should have liberty to go to any part of the United States , to remain ...
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... confiscated , and of persons resi- dent in districts in the possession of his majesty's arms , who had not borne arms against the United States - that persons of other descriptions were at liberty to remain twelve STATE PAPERS . 229.
... confiscated , and of persons resi- dent in districts in the possession of his majesty's arms , who had not borne arms against the United States - that persons of other descriptions were at liberty to remain twelve STATE PAPERS . 229.
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... majesty's subjects for the part which they had taken in the late war . In many of the states , lays have actually passed , delaying the legal investigation of just claims , and abridging the demands of British merchants . Local ...
... majesty's subjects for the part which they had taken in the late war . In many of the states , lays have actually passed , delaying the legal investigation of just claims , and abridging the demands of British merchants . Local ...
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