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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... citizens from impressment on the high seas . Mr. King in 1803 , was on the eve of concluding an advantageous convention with lord St. Vincent , the first lord of the admiralty . It was in these words : " No seaman or seafaring person ...
... citizens from impressment on the high seas . Mr. King in 1803 , was on the eve of concluding an advantageous convention with lord St. Vincent , the first lord of the admiralty . It was in these words : " No seaman or seafaring person ...
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... citizens of another power , whose rights , as a nation , are trampled on by the decision ; a decision , in rendering which every rule of evidence is violated , as it puts the proof of innocence on the accused , and is further highly ...
... citizens of another power , whose rights , as a nation , are trampled on by the decision ; a decision , in rendering which every rule of evidence is violated , as it puts the proof of innocence on the accused , and is further highly ...
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... citizens and shores from outrages , not only simi- lar to this , but from a repetition of scenes scarcely less a violation of national rights , though presenting a less striking character . The proclamation was not directed alone to the ...
... citizens and shores from outrages , not only simi- lar to this , but from a repetition of scenes scarcely less a violation of national rights , though presenting a less striking character . The proclamation was not directed alone to the ...
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... citizens . In consequence , there was a vast capital lying idle , and a great number of enterprizing , industrious , intelligent citizens living without employment . To shield itself against these constant inroads on its neutrality ...
... citizens . In consequence , there was a vast capital lying idle , and a great number of enterprizing , industrious , intelligent citizens living without employment . To shield itself against these constant inroads on its neutrality ...
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... citizens from trading with France , and the powers adopting and acting under the French decrees , is to be considered as being at liberty to capture all such American vessels as may be found attempting to trade with the ports of any of ...
... citizens from trading with France , and the powers adopting and acting under the French decrees , is to be considered as being at liberty to capture all such American vessels as may be found attempting to trade with the ports of any of ...
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