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Side 1287
... neutral rights ; has not paid that punctilious respect to our rights , each had asserted the priority of their ... neutrals in the usurpations of England . America resisted the conduct of both Powers , by different measures , of what has ...
... neutral rights ; has not paid that punctilious respect to our rights , each had asserted the priority of their ... neutrals in the usurpations of England . America resisted the conduct of both Powers , by different measures , of what has ...
Side 1301
... neutral commerce of the United States ; " which fact has been verified by the President's proclama- tion , who has a right , on France violating her compact , by proclamation , to declare the same , whereby the manufactures of France ...
... neutral commerce of the United States ; " which fact has been verified by the President's proclama- tion , who has a right , on France violating her compact , by proclamation , to declare the same , whereby the manufactures of France ...
Side 1383
... neutral property - of this nation , unlawfully and wrongfully taken . It is , in the meantime , admitted , that the law will , more or less , affect every section of the Union . But it is presumed that its operation will effect a ...
... neutral property - of this nation , unlawfully and wrongfully taken . It is , in the meantime , admitted , that the law will , more or less , affect every section of the Union . But it is presumed that its operation will effect a ...
Side 1455
... neutral rights , was alone required . In the second , other matter was blended with them , although the words of the two acts were identi- cally the same . This grew out of the insidious letter of the Duke of Cadore , the terms of which ...
... neutral rights , was alone required . In the second , other matter was blended with them , although the words of the two acts were identi- cally the same . This grew out of the insidious letter of the Duke of Cadore , the terms of which ...
Side 1547
... neutral nations an alternative only between the base surrender of their rights , and a manly vindication of them . Happily for the United States , their destiny , under the aid of Heaven , is in their own hands . The crisis is ...
... neutral nations an alternative only between the base surrender of their rights , and a manly vindication of them . Happily for the United States , their destiny , under the aid of Heaven , is in their own hands . The crisis is ...
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