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 35
... contraband of war , without giv- ing cause of offence , or being supposed in any degree to infringe neutral rights . But this practice could not be permitted within the rivers , harbours or other places of a neutral , where its ...
... contraband of war , without giv- ing cause of offence , or being supposed in any degree to infringe neutral rights . But this practice could not be permitted within the rivers , harbours or other places of a neutral , where its ...
الصفحة 44
... contraband was swelled , and that the 23d , 24th and 25th articles of the treaty with Britain , ceded to that power advantages incon- sistent with the previous cessions to France . This letter was answered by Mr. Randolph , on the 6th ...
... contraband was swelled , and that the 23d , 24th and 25th articles of the treaty with Britain , ceded to that power advantages incon- sistent with the previous cessions to France . This letter was answered by Mr. Randolph , on the 6th ...
الصفحة 45
... contraband by the law of nations , by their treaties with all other nations , and even by those of England with the greater part of the ma- ritime powers . 2d . That they have consented to extend the denomina- tion of contraband even to ...
... contraband by the law of nations , by their treaties with all other nations , and even by those of England with the greater part of the ma- ritime powers . 2d . That they have consented to extend the denomina- tion of contraband even to ...
الصفحة 46
... contraband . 1st . On the first part of the objection , it is observable , that the statements of the late minister of exterior relations , and of Mr. Adet , seem to admit , but certainly do not con- trovert the position , that previous ...
... contraband . 1st . On the first part of the objection , it is observable , that the statements of the late minister of exterior relations , and of Mr. Adet , seem to admit , but certainly do not con- trovert the position , that previous ...
الصفحة 48
... contraband by the law of nations , by their trea- ties with all other nations , and even by those of England with a greater part of the maritime powers . The limit of contraband is supposed to have been ex- tended , by inserting in the ...
... contraband by the law of nations , by their trea- ties with all other nations , and even by those of England with a greater part of the maritime powers . The limit of contraband is supposed to have been ex- tended , by inserting in the ...
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