Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America; of Their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Resources; of the Characters of Their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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Indeed the greater part , probably nearly all the captures and confiscations in
question , have been committed in direct violation of that treaty , or of the law of
nations . But the injuries arising from the capture of enemies property in vessels
of the ...
Indeed the greater part , probably nearly all the captures and confiscations in
question , have been committed in direct violation of that treaty , or of the law of
nations . But the injuries arising from the capture of enemies property in vessels
of the ...
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... treaty , which subjects the property of the neutral pation found on board
enemies ' ships , to capture and condemnation , must of course be abolished .
We have witnessed so many erroneous constructions of the treaty with France ,
even in ...
... treaty , which subjects the property of the neutral pation found on board
enemies ' ships , to capture and condemnation , must of course be abolished .
We have witnessed so many erroneous constructions of the treaty with France ,
even in ...
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The doubts on these occasions arose from the 24th article of the British treaty , for
. bidding the sale of the prizes of privateers , or the exchanging of the same , in
any manner whatever . But as French prizes were entitled to an asyium in our ...
The doubts on these occasions arose from the 24th article of the British treaty , for
. bidding the sale of the prizes of privateers , or the exchanging of the same , in
any manner whatever . But as French prizes were entitled to an asyium in our ...
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There have been so many unjust causes and pretences assigned for capturing
and confiscating American vessels , it may perhaps be impossible to guard
against a repetition of thein in any treaty which can be devised . To state the
causes ...
There have been so many unjust causes and pretences assigned for capturing
and confiscating American vessels , it may perhaps be impossible to guard
against a repetition of thein in any treaty which can be devised . To state the
causes ...
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By this new treaty , France shall be placed " with respect to the United States ,
exactly on the same r footing as they stand with England , in virtue of the last “
treaty , which has been concluded between them . A secret article of this new
treaty ...
By this new treaty , France shall be placed " with respect to the United States ,
exactly on the same r footing as they stand with England , in virtue of the last “
treaty , which has been concluded between them . A secret article of this new
treaty ...
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