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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Page 40
... restored , when they were taken within the protection of our terri- tory , or by vessels commissioned , or equipped in a warlike form , within the limits of the United States . It rests with the wisdom of Congress , to correct , im ...
... restored , when they were taken within the protection of our terri- tory , or by vessels commissioned , or equipped in a warlike form , within the limits of the United States . It rests with the wisdom of Congress , to correct , im ...
Page 71
... restored to their former owners . The Attorney General of the United States has made a statement of the grounds of this determination , a copy of which I have the honour to enclose you . I am in consequence charged by the President of ...
... restored to their former owners . The Attorney General of the United States has made a statement of the grounds of this determination , a copy of which I have the honour to enclose you . I am in consequence charged by the President of ...
Page 87
... restored , with- out examination , on the requisition of the federal govern- ment , the English ship Grange , taken by a vessel of the Republick . I shall in all my conduct show an equal deference ; but at the same time , sir , I should ...
... restored , with- out examination , on the requisition of the federal govern- ment , the English ship Grange , taken by a vessel of the Republick . I shall in all my conduct show an equal deference ; but at the same time , sir , I should ...
Page 151
... restored or compensated . The same thing was notified to Mr. Genet , in my letter of August 7th ; and , that he might not conclude the promise of com- pensation to be of no concern to him , and go on in his courses , he was reminded ...
... restored or compensated . The same thing was notified to Mr. Genet , in my letter of August 7th ; and , that he might not conclude the promise of com- pensation to be of no concern to him , and go on in his courses , he was reminded ...
Page 166
... restoring . prizes of this last description , found within their ports . Though they will , of course , take measures to be informed of them , and the general government has given them the aid of the customhouse officers for this ...
... restoring . prizes of this last description , found within their ports . Though they will , of course , take measures to be informed of them , and the general government has given them the aid of the customhouse officers for this ...
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