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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... powers of Europe for abolition - Efforts at Vienna and other congresses - Declaration of the eight powers - Evasive -No slave trade permitted in 1820 north of the Equator- Only by the Portuguese south - Still , great trade - 80,000 ...
... powers of Europe for abolition - Efforts at Vienna and other congresses - Declaration of the eight powers - Evasive -No slave trade permitted in 1820 north of the Equator- Only by the Portuguese south - Still , great trade - 80,000 ...
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... POWERS . Barbary powers no longer formidable - Mediterranean al- ways subject to piracies - Remarkable sea - Celebrated in all ages - Power of corsairs diminished - Once very great - No proper diplomatic intercourse - Regencies ...
... POWERS . Barbary powers no longer formidable - Mediterranean al- ways subject to piracies - Remarkable sea - Celebrated in all ages - Power of corsairs diminished - Once very great - No proper diplomatic intercourse - Regencies ...
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... powers to the admi- ralty to issue press warrants was considered legal and consti- tutional in the British courts . This power , it is true , has been constantly disputed ; and , till the time of the celebrated argument of Sir Michael ...
... powers to the admi- ralty to issue press warrants was considered legal and consti- tutional in the British courts . This power , it is true , has been constantly disputed ; and , till the time of the celebrated argument of Sir Michael ...
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... power , whose rights , as a nation , are trampled on by the decision ; a decision , in rendering which every rule of ... powers , but with them there was an infallible criterion to prevent It would be easy to distinguish between an ...
... power , whose rights , as a nation , are trampled on by the decision ; a decision , in rendering which every rule of ... powers , but with them there was an infallible criterion to prevent It would be easy to distinguish between an ...
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... powers , would be sent to this country , to conclude a treaty on all the points in discussion . But the satisfaction , the arrangement of the 19th diffused , was soon dispelled , for on the 3d of July of the same year , the British ...
... powers , would be sent to this country , to conclude a treaty on all the points in discussion . But the satisfaction , the arrangement of the 19th diffused , was soon dispelled , for on the 3d of July of the same year , the British ...
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