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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... commerce , is the result of the general expressions of that very article , " was not the opinion of the council on the 5th of March last , when they judged the case of the Hibernia ; they then declared , in totidem verbis , that the ...
... commerce , is the result of the general expressions of that very article , " was not the opinion of the council on the 5th of March last , when they judged the case of the Hibernia ; they then declared , in totidem verbis , that the ...
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... commerce has frequently caused reclamations on your part . The intention of his majesty , without doubt , is , that every particular abuse may be repressed but the federal government cannot make any complaint against the measures ...
... commerce has frequently caused reclamations on your part . The intention of his majesty , without doubt , is , that every particular abuse may be repressed but the federal government cannot make any complaint against the measures ...
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... commerce ! and which have been notoriously practised by all the bel- ligerents in turn . Have not the ships of the United States been encountered by all ? Have they not been turned from their original destination ? Have they not been ...
... commerce ! and which have been notoriously practised by all the bel- ligerents in turn . Have not the ships of the United States been encountered by all ? Have they not been turned from their original destination ? Have they not been ...
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... commerce , neither is , nor has been denied : for example , he may forbid the entry into the ports of France of Ameri- can ships which have touched in England , or been destined to England , and he may either sequester or confiscate ...
... commerce , neither is , nor has been denied : for example , he may forbid the entry into the ports of France of Ameri- can ships which have touched in England , or been destined to England , and he may either sequester or confiscate ...
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... commerce in question , that all ships leaving France shall take ( in some article or articles of her produce or manufacture ) the full amount of the cargoes they bring hither ? Ships , sailing under this regulation , would , or would ...
... commerce in question , that all ships leaving France shall take ( in some article or articles of her produce or manufacture ) the full amount of the cargoes they bring hither ? Ships , sailing under this regulation , would , or would ...
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admiralty aforesaid American government American vessels answer April Armstrong arrangement authority belligerent belonging Berlin decree blockade Britain Britannick majesty British government British orders captain cargo Champagny Chesapeake colonies commanders commerce communication Congress consequence considered consuls copy court declaration despatch disavowal ditto duties of customs embargo enclosed enemy England Erskine execution executive directory exportation favourable foreign France French decree further enacted Gibraltar honour imported instant instructions intended intercourse Jackson JAMES MADISON January letter letters of marque London lord Wellesley majesty's government majesty's treasury Malta measures ment Milan decrees neutral vessels November official orders in council overture Pinkney port or place powers present President principle proceeding proclamation produce proposal publick received regulations relations repeal Republick respect retaliation revocation Secretary ships Smith thereof tion trade transmit treaty United vice admiralty courts violation wares and merchandise wares or merchandise William Pinkney
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Page 229 - An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies, and for other purposes...
Page 2 - Charts and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies during the times therein mentioned ; and also to an Act entitled, " An Act supplementary to an Act, entitled, An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such •Copies during the times therein mentioned...
Page 130 - Issue, and give this Act and the special Matter in Evidence at any Trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the Authority of this Act...
Page 103 - ... vessel after being so warned, or any vessel coming from any such port, after a reasonable time shall have been afforded for receiving information of this his majesty's order, which shall be found proceeding to another such port, shall be captured and brought in, and, together with he cargo, shall be condemned as lawful prize...
Page 371 - I cannot presume it to be unseasonable, to invite your attention to the advantages of superadding, to the means of educfltiori provided by the several states, a seminary of learning, instituted by the national legislature, within the limits of their exclusive jurisdiction; the expense of which might be defrayed, or reimbursed, out of the vacant grounds which have accrued to the nation within those limits.
Page 130 - Discontinuance of his, her or their Action or Suit after the Defendant or Defendants shall have appeared, or if upon Demurrer Judgment shall be given against the Plaintiff...
Page 204 - It is my good fortune, moreover, to have the path in which I am to tread, lighted by examples of illustrious services, successfully rendered in the most trying difficulties, by those who have marched before me. Of those of my immediate predecessor it might least become me here to speak. I may, however, be pardoned for not suppressing the sympathy with which my heart is full, in the rich reward he enjoys in the benedictions of a beloved country, gratefully bestowed for exalted talents, zealously devoted,...
Page 2 - District Clerk's Office. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the seventh day of May, AD 1828, in the fifty-second year of the Independence of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SG Goodrich, of the said District, has deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit...
Page 470 - Sir, that the Decrees of Berlin and Milan are revoked, and that after the first of November they will cease to have effect; it being understood that, in consequence of this declaration, the English shall revoke their Orders in Council, and renounce the new principles of blockade, which they have wished to establish ; or that the United States, conformably to the Act which you have just communicated, shall cause their rights to be respected by the English.
Page 91 - THAT it shall be lawful to stop and detain all vessels !a.den wholly or in part with corn, flour, or meal, bound to any port in France, or any port occupied by the armies of France...