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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... Consul at Havana , informing of the par- tial capture of an American fleet under convoy of the Baltimore sloop of war Message , Jan. 18 , 1799 , transmitting Mr. Gerry's communications from France Mr. Skipwith's communications from ...
... Consul at Havana , informing of the par- tial capture of an American fleet under convoy of the Baltimore sloop of war Message , Jan. 18 , 1799 , transmitting Mr. Gerry's communications from France Mr. Skipwith's communications from ...
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... consul at Charleston , of whom in my letter of the 15th I had complained as arrogating to himself that jurisdiction ; though in his subsequent letters he has thought proper to embark in the errours of his consuls . " The real question ...
... consul at Charleston , of whom in my letter of the 15th I had complained as arrogating to himself that jurisdiction ; though in his subsequent letters he has thought proper to embark in the errours of his consuls . " The real question ...
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... consul , or on any negotiation with diplomatic agents . According- ly this right of protection within its waters , and to a rea- sonable distance on its coasts , has been acknowledged by every nation and denied to none ; and if the ...
... consul , or on any negotiation with diplomatic agents . According- ly this right of protection within its waters , and to a rea- sonable distance on its coasts , has been acknowledged by every nation and denied to none ; and if the ...
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... consul . It is then understood to be required , 1st . That the officers of the United States should exe- cute the judgments of the consuls : 2dly . That the judges of the United States should issue mandates of arrest against persons ...
... consul . It is then understood to be required , 1st . That the officers of the United States should exe- cute the judgments of the consuls : 2dly . That the judges of the United States should issue mandates of arrest against persons ...
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... Consul of the United States at the Havana , dated there the 18th of Nov. 1798 , to the Secretary of State . " By the delegation of Daniel Hawley , Esq . I am at present acting as consul of the United States in this dis- trict , with ...
... Consul of the United States at the Havana , dated there the 18th of Nov. 1798 , to the Secretary of State . " By the delegation of Daniel Hawley , Esq . I am at present acting as consul of the United States in this dis- trict , with ...
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