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 |
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الصفحة 49
... enemy goods lawful prize in the vessel of a friend , contrary to our treaty , though revoked at one time , as to the United States , has been since extended to their vessels also , as has been re- cently stated to us . Representations ...
... enemy goods lawful prize in the vessel of a friend , contrary to our treaty , though revoked at one time , as to the United States , has been since extended to their vessels also , as has been re- cently stated to us . Representations ...
الصفحة 67
... enemies , than the victorious arm which she opposes to their rage , she comes , in the very time when the emissaries of our com- mon enemies are making useless efforts to neutralize the gratitude , to damp the zeal , -to weaken or cloud ...
... enemies , than the victorious arm which she opposes to their rage , she comes , in the very time when the emissaries of our com- mon enemies are making useless efforts to neutralize the gratitude , to damp the zeal , -to weaken or cloud ...
الصفحة 72
... enemy in a neu- tral territory is absolutely unlawful . Hence the inquiry is reduced to this simple form , whether the place of seizure was in the territory of the United States ? From a question originating under the foregoing cir ...
... enemy in a neu- tral territory is absolutely unlawful . Hence the inquiry is reduced to this simple form , whether the place of seizure was in the territory of the United States ? From a question originating under the foregoing cir ...
الصفحة 77
... enemies of either of the two nations which shall be at war , the two contracting parties having expressly engaged not to permit any foreign privateer , having a commission from a prince or power at war with one of the two nations , to ...
... enemies of either of the two nations which shall be at war , the two contracting parties having expressly engaged not to permit any foreign privateer , having a commission from a prince or power at war with one of the two nations , to ...
الصفحة 78
... enemies , evi- dently prove that in virtue of the treaties which I have cited , we alone have at present the right of bringing our prizes into the American ports , and of there doing with them as we please , as property on the validity ...
... enemies , evi- dently prove that in virtue of the treaties which I have cited , we alone have at present the right of bringing our prizes into the American ports , and of there doing with them as we please , as property on the validity ...
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