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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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He stated the case that Jonathan Robbins , whose real name appears to have
been Thomas Nash , was charged with piracy and murder committed on board
the British armed ship the Hermione that Nash was in America , and the British ...
He stated the case that Jonathan Robbins , whose real name appears to have
been Thomas Nash , was charged with piracy and murder committed on board
the British armed ship the Hermione that Nash was in America , and the British ...
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... was charged with murder committed on . board a British armed ship . ... which
extends to their subjects in their armed ships on the ocean ; all nations have this
personal jurisdiction , and the reason is plain , for all countries are answerable for
...
... was charged with murder committed on . board a British armed ship . ... which
extends to their subjects in their armed ships on the ocean ; all nations have this
personal jurisdiction , and the reason is plain , for all countries are answerable for
...
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... measure solely belongs to the President of the United States , and not to the
judiciary - it belongs to him , and him alone , and no court of justice can try or
have jurisdiction over the offence of murder committed on board a British armed
ship .
... measure solely belongs to the President of the United States , and not to the
judiciary - it belongs to him , and him alone , and no court of justice can try or
have jurisdiction over the offence of murder committed on board a British armed
ship .
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We shall here begin the necessary undertaking of detecting the artful and
malicious insinuations of the Morning Chronicle , respecting the conduct of his
MAJESTY ' s ships of war in the Atlantic Seas . ( v ) - Et penitus toto divisos orbe ...
We shall here begin the necessary undertaking of detecting the artful and
malicious insinuations of the Morning Chronicle , respecting the conduct of his
MAJESTY ' s ships of war in the Atlantic Seas . ( v ) - Et penitus toto divisos orbe ...
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The American President has , " for upwards of a twelvemonth , made complaints s
to Mr . Liston of the conduct of British cruisers e capturing American ships and
property , at the “ very mouths of their harbours . Mr . LISTON , - we are informed ...
The American President has , " for upwards of a twelvemonth , made complaints s
to Mr . Liston of the conduct of British cruisers e capturing American ships and
property , at the “ very mouths of their harbours . Mr . LISTON , - we are informed ...
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