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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Page 32
... prohibited , are called contraband goods ; such are arms , military and naval stores , timber , horses , and even provisions in certain junctures ; when there arc hopes of reducing the enemy by famine . Well might the principle which ...
... prohibited , are called contraband goods ; such are arms , military and naval stores , timber , horses , and even provisions in certain junctures ; when there arc hopes of reducing the enemy by famine . Well might the principle which ...
Page 33
... prohibited goods , and their importance to the growth of our shipping . Although it will always be a se- rious object to keep our rice markets unclogged , the losses by the instructions are neither covered nor concealed by the ...
... prohibited goods , and their importance to the growth of our shipping . Although it will always be a se- rious object to keep our rice markets unclogged , the losses by the instructions are neither covered nor concealed by the ...
Page 69
... prohibited in the United States , and that our treaty with France has been so interpreted , as not to contemplate a freedom to sell . The next resort was to the law of nations ; which was scrupulously searched by the Executive , with ...
... prohibited in the United States , and that our treaty with France has been so interpreted , as not to contemplate a freedom to sell . The next resort was to the law of nations ; which was scrupulously searched by the Executive , with ...
Page 134
... prohibited by law . The evi- dence which appeared in the other causes gave rise to this prosecution ; and upon the trial the judge condemned the privateer . An appeal from this sentence was interposed by the French consul . The appeal ...
... prohibited by law . The evi- dence which appeared in the other causes gave rise to this prosecution ; and upon the trial the judge condemned the privateer . An appeal from this sentence was interposed by the French consul . The appeal ...
Page 151
... prohibited , from attempting to enter any ports or places in those islands with supplies of any kind , under the penalty of being " dealt with conformably to existing treaties , and as warranted by the established laws of na- tions ...
... prohibited , from attempting to enter any ports or places in those islands with supplies of any kind , under the penalty of being " dealt with conformably to existing treaties , and as warranted by the established laws of na- tions ...
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