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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... July , 1778 , the first article of which is consider- ed as forbidding the cruisers of France to stop and bring into port neutral vessels , having on board the goods of an enemy , a power is reserved to revoke the privilege grant- ed to ...
... July , 1778 , the first article of which is consider- ed as forbidding the cruisers of France to stop and bring into port neutral vessels , having on board the goods of an enemy , a power is reserved to revoke the privilege grant- ed to ...
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... July , 1793 ; and in his letter to Mr. Morris , dated 16th August in the same year . The arguments , which those letters contain , were supposed to have satisfied the government of France , since its minis- ters in the United States no ...
... July , 1793 ; and in his letter to Mr. Morris , dated 16th August in the same year . The arguments , which those letters contain , were supposed to have satisfied the government of France , since its minis- ters in the United States no ...
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... July , they re - established it . On the 27th July , it was again repealed . Under the decree of the 9th May , the vessels of the United States were captured , brought into the ports of France , and their cargoes disposed of . Could ...
... July , they re - established it . On the 27th July , it was again repealed . Under the decree of the 9th May , the vessels of the United States were captured , brought into the ports of France , and their cargoes disposed of . Could ...
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... July fol- lowing , who proves , that no article was enumerated in the list of contraband , in the treaty between the United States and Britain , which was not of that description , previous to its formation , and independent of it ...
... July fol- lowing , who proves , that no article was enumerated in the list of contraband , in the treaty between the United States and Britain , which was not of that description , previous to its formation , and independent of it ...
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... July , 1670 , in the third article of which , contraband goods are described to be " any provisions of war , as sol- diers , arms , machines , cannon , ships , or other things of necessary use in war . " But by a convention concluded at ...
... July , 1670 , in the third article of which , contraband goods are described to be " any provisions of war , as sol- diers , arms , machines , cannon , ships , or other things of necessary use in war . " But by a convention concluded at ...
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