America, Its Realities and Resources: Comprising Important Details Connected with the Present Social, Political, Agricultural, Commercial, and Financial State of the Country, Its Laws and Customs, Together with a Review of the Policy of the United States that Led to the War of 1812, and Peace of 1814--the "right of Search," the Texas and Oregon Questions, Etc. Etc, Volume 2 |
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... RIGHT OF SEARCH , " THE TEXAS AND OREGON QUESTIONS , ETC. ETC. BY FRANCIS WYSE , ESQ . " Amicus Plato , amicus Socrates , sed magis amica veritas . " Checked May 1913 VOL . II . LONDON : T. C. NEWBY , 72 , MORTIMER STREET , CAVENDISH ...
... RIGHT OF SEARCH , " THE TEXAS AND OREGON QUESTIONS , ETC. ETC. BY FRANCIS WYSE , ESQ . " Amicus Plato , amicus Socrates , sed magis amica veritas . " Checked May 1913 VOL . II . LONDON : T. C. NEWBY , 72 , MORTIMER STREET , CAVENDISH ...
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... right of search in time of war , and the recovery and impressment of British seamen from American merchant ships when met with on the high seas or within British jurisdiction ; for this , after all , is the most significant of the many ...
... right of search in time of war , and the recovery and impressment of British seamen from American merchant ships when met with on the high seas or within British jurisdiction ; for this , after all , is the most significant of the many ...
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... RIGHT OF SEARCH . to the crude and unsettled theories - the newly pro- claimed doctrines of this modern republic , for the actual purpose of sustaining the United States in an unnatural and forced position , which she neither possesses ...
... RIGHT OF SEARCH . to the crude and unsettled theories - the newly pro- claimed doctrines of this modern republic , for the actual purpose of sustaining the United States in an unnatural and forced position , which she neither possesses ...
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... searching American vessels , and of which the United States has had , in fact , some reason to complain , we will not take upon ourselves to deny ; though , on the other hand , we utterly disclaim her pretensions ... RIGHT OF SEARCH . 195.
... searching American vessels , and of which the United States has had , in fact , some reason to complain , we will not take upon ourselves to deny ; though , on the other hand , we utterly disclaim her pretensions ... RIGHT OF SEARCH . 195.
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... right of search and impressment of British seamen from American vessels - Subsequent treaty of peace - The allegiance due to the Crown by British subjects -Right of visit , distinct from the right of search - Protest of America against ...
... right of search and impressment of British seamen from American vessels - Subsequent treaty of peace - The allegiance due to the Crown by British subjects -Right of visit , distinct from the right of search - Protest of America against ...
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