The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign Relations of the Country, from the First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the Present Time, Band 2Wells and Lilly, 1828 |
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... circumstance would have presented itself to the mind with little relief ; but subse- quent events gave to those questions an importance , no one could have anticipated . As the power of France increased on the land , that of England ...
... circumstance would have presented itself to the mind with little relief ; but subse- quent events gave to those questions an importance , no one could have anticipated . As the power of France increased on the land , that of England ...
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... circumstance , that the whole trade which it interrupted , had been safely and confidently conducted since , at least , 1801 , not only under the protection of an opinion of the king's advocate general , officially communicated , but ...
... circumstance , that the whole trade which it interrupted , had been safely and confidently conducted since , at least , 1801 , not only under the protection of an opinion of the king's advocate general , officially communicated , but ...
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... circumstances would admit . The precise meaning of the 11th article , taken in connexion with .the British orders , instructions and decisions of courts , does not appear to have been altogether understood . At the time the convention ...
... circumstances would admit . The precise meaning of the 11th article , taken in connexion with .the British orders , instructions and decisions of courts , does not appear to have been altogether understood . At the time the convention ...
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... circumstance formerly gave rise to much embarrassment and difficulty . But the legality of press warrants is now established ; and as a number of decisions have been made concerning them , it is not likely that any doubt , as to their ...
... circumstance formerly gave rise to much embarrassment and difficulty . But the legality of press warrants is now established ; and as a number of decisions have been made concerning them , it is not likely that any doubt , as to their ...
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... circumstance . error . " It is possible that this practice may in certain cases , and under certain circumstances have been extended to the vessels of other powers , but with them there was an infallible criterion to prevent It would be ...
... circumstance . error . " It is possible that this practice may in certain cases , and under certain circumstances have been extended to the vessels of other powers , but with them there was an infallible criterion to prevent It would be ...
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