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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... officer of the crown , which is in these words : " The high court of admiralty have expressly decided ( and Isee no reason to expect that the court of appeals will vary the rule ) , that land- ing the goods and paying the duties in the ...
... officer of the crown , which is in these words : " The high court of admiralty have expressly decided ( and Isee no reason to expect that the court of appeals will vary the rule ) , that land- ing the goods and paying the duties in the ...
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... officers . The American government have never acknow- ledged the validity of the rule of '56 ; but as the commerce of the country had accommodated itself to the various relax- ations , introduced since '92 , and as this commerce was ex ...
... officers . The American government have never acknow- ledged the validity of the rule of '56 ; but as the commerce of the country had accommodated itself to the various relax- ations , introduced since '92 , and as this commerce was ex ...
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... officer , he presented me with the enclosed paper No. 1. from the captain of the Leopard , and a copy of an order from ... officers and men to go to quarters , and have all things in readi- ness ; but before a match could be lighted , or ...
... officer , he presented me with the enclosed paper No. 1. from the captain of the Leopard , and a copy of an order from ... officers and men to go to quarters , and have all things in readi- ness ; but before a match could be lighted , or ...
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... officers and crew his prisoners , I called a council of our officers , and requested their opinion relative to the conduct it was now our duty to pursue . The result was , that the ship should return to Hampton Roads , and there wait ...
... officers and crew his prisoners , I called a council of our officers , and requested their opinion relative to the conduct it was now our duty to pursue . The result was , that the ship should return to Hampton Roads , and there wait ...
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... officer to deliver her to any officer authorized to receive her . By the return of the boat I shall expect your answer , and have the honour to be , & c . JAMES BARRON . Chesapeake , at sea , June 22 , 1807 . To the commander of his ...
... officer to deliver her to any officer authorized to receive her . By the return of the boat I shall expect your answer , and have the honour to be , & c . JAMES BARRON . Chesapeake , at sea , June 22 , 1807 . To the commander of his ...
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