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... honour of nations has been pledged to support them . The acquiescence in the right of fisheries at a considerable dis- tance from the coast , sometimes at twenty leagues , and the submission to revenue laws , such as our hovering Acts ...
... honour of nations has been pledged to support them . The acquiescence in the right of fisheries at a considerable dis- tance from the coast , sometimes at twenty leagues , and the submission to revenue laws , such as our hovering Acts ...
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... honour to be & c & c & c Lord Viscount HowICK . & c & c & c VASSALL HOLLAND AUCKLAND No. 13. - 1807 , January 3 : Extract from Letter from Messrs . Monroe and Pinkney ( at London ) to Mr. Madison . The twelfth article establishes the ...
... honour to be & c & c & c Lord Viscount HowICK . & c & c & c VASSALL HOLLAND AUCKLAND No. 13. - 1807 , January 3 : Extract from Letter from Messrs . Monroe and Pinkney ( at London ) to Mr. Madison . The twelfth article establishes the ...
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... honour of receiving the letter of the Minister of the United States , dated the 25th ultimo , containing the grounds upon which the United States conceive themselves , at the present time , entitled to prosecute their fisheries within ...
... honour of receiving the letter of the Minister of the United States , dated the 25th ultimo , containing the grounds upon which the United States conceive themselves , at the present time , entitled to prosecute their fisheries within ...
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... honour of addressing to his Lordship on the 25th September last , representing the grounds upon which the American Government consider the people of the United States entitled to all the rights and liberties in and connected with the ...
... honour of addressing to his Lordship on the 25th September last , representing the grounds upon which the American Government consider the people of the United States entitled to all the rights and liberties in and connected with the ...
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... honour to make to you upon this subject would be considered as affording in a sufficient degree the advantages which were deemed requisite . In order that I may not fail to make the exact nature of these prop- ositions clearly ...
... honour to make to you upon this subject would be considered as affording in a sufficient degree the advantages which were deemed requisite . In order that I may not fail to make the exact nature of these prop- ositions clearly ...
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