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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... stipulate the pay- ment of money , and a great deal of it , in some shape or other , we should not be able to effectuate the objects of our mission , should we be even officially received : unless the projected attempt on England was to ...
... stipulate the pay- ment of money , and a great deal of it , in some shape or other , we should not be able to effectuate the objects of our mission , should we be even officially received : unless the projected attempt on England was to ...
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... stipulation of the sort , and considered it as a renewal of the old reprobated system of indirect , unauthorized ne ... stipulated expressly , was a conviction , that if it was referred to commissioners , it would be com- mitting ...
... stipulation of the sort , and considered it as a renewal of the old reprobated system of indirect , unauthorized ne ... stipulated expressly , was a conviction , that if it was referred to commissioners , it would be com- mitting ...
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... stipulated by treaty , to one of the belligerent powers , which it refused to another , it could no longer have claim- ed the immunities of a situation of which the obligations were forgotten , it would have become a party to the war ...
... stipulated by treaty , to one of the belligerent powers , which it refused to another , it could no longer have claim- ed the immunities of a situation of which the obligations were forgotten , it would have become a party to the war ...
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... stipulated in substance , that neither party should take out of the vessels of the other , the goods of its enemy , but the character of the bottom should be imparted to its cargo . With England the United States had made no stipulation ...
... stipulated in substance , that neither party should take out of the vessels of the other , the goods of its enemy , but the character of the bottom should be imparted to its cargo . With England the United States had made no stipulation ...
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... stipulated such exemption by treaty , was a privilege granted by the ordonnance , and that the mere revocation of the ordonnance would abolish the privilege , and restore the ancient rule . It will not be contended that France has ...
... stipulated such exemption by treaty , was a privilege granted by the ordonnance , and that the mere revocation of the ordonnance would abolish the privilege , and restore the ancient rule . It will not be contended that France has ...
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