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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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... lay fs the foundation of much dissatisfaction and “ future hostility . The right of
capturing neutral « property and neutral ships , is a matter to be He regulated by
broad principles of utility , never : $ defended “ defended by quirks and quillets .
... lay fs the foundation of much dissatisfaction and “ future hostility . The right of
capturing neutral « property and neutral ships , is a matter to be He regulated by
broad principles of utility , never : $ defended “ defended by quirks and quillets .
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It is the duty • of Government to pay the utmost attention to prevent our cruisers
from exercising an unnecessary “ rigour in regard to neutral vessels , particularly
the American . It is more honourable for the nation , “ and more advantageous ...
It is the duty • of Government to pay the utmost attention to prevent our cruisers
from exercising an unnecessary “ rigour in regard to neutral vessels , particularly
the American . It is more honourable for the nation , “ and more advantageous ...
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... it is the duty of Government to “ pay the utmost attention to prevent our cruisers
from exercising an unnecessary rigour in regard “ to neutral vessels , particularly
the American ; “ the conduct of our cruisers will demand revision « and control ...
... it is the duty of Government to “ pay the utmost attention to prevent our cruisers
from exercising an unnecessary rigour in regard “ to neutral vessels , particularly
the American ; “ the conduct of our cruisers will demand revision « and control ...
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After a specimen like this of neutral “ good 6 faith , ” will even the Morning
Chronicle have the impudence to censure the vigilance and " rigour ? of his
Majesty ' s naval commanders and Courts of Vice - Admiralty ? - Yes , it will . But
we shall not ...
After a specimen like this of neutral “ good 6 faith , ” will even the Morning
Chronicle have the impudence to censure the vigilance and " rigour ? of his
Majesty ' s naval commanders and Courts of Vice - Admiralty ? - Yes , it will . But
we shall not ...
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... and not only pass directly from the places and ports of the ennemy above -
mentioned to neutral ports and places , but from every place belonging to an
enemy , to any other place belonging to an enemy , whether it be or be not
subject to the ...
... and not only pass directly from the places and ports of the ennemy above -
mentioned to neutral ports and places , but from every place belonging to an
enemy , to any other place belonging to an enemy , whether it be or be not
subject to the ...
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