The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious IndexGales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... British and ate any document to show that France is not French Ministers , complaining of the conduct of satisfied with what has been done ? Does the our merchants in forcing this trade , were opened gentleman know that any new ...
... British and ate any document to show that France is not French Ministers , complaining of the conduct of satisfied with what has been done ? Does the our merchants in forcing this trade , were opened gentleman know that any new ...
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... British , for he had been informed at Newcastle that the St. Domingo fleet , then there , was owned by British merchants , and supplied from British capital , under the protection of our flag , which had to bear all the disgrace of this ...
... British , for he had been informed at Newcastle that the St. Domingo fleet , then there , was owned by British merchants , and supplied from British capital , under the protection of our flag , which had to bear all the disgrace of this ...
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... British subjects . our wrongs , and that this is a measure of neces- British jurists have more than questioned this sity , not of choice . Wherefore , I trust it will not right , and the British Parliament have , I pre- be thought too ...
... British subjects . our wrongs , and that this is a measure of neces- British jurists have more than questioned this sity , not of choice . Wherefore , I trust it will not right , and the British Parliament have , I pre- be thought too ...
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... British Empire ? —a practice , Judge Blackstone informs us , Britons have submitted to with great reluctance — and , will it not be said , that we are wanting to ourselves , if we should not guard our seamen against this outrage by all ...
... British Empire ? —a practice , Judge Blackstone informs us , Britons have submitted to with great reluctance — and , will it not be said , that we are wanting to ourselves , if we should not guard our seamen against this outrage by all ...
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... British ship of war , law of nations , ( Vat . 426 , § 341 , ) " when a sov- exposed to every hardship , when a British subject . ' ereign is not satisfied with the manner in which for six hours confinement , with civil treatment ...
... British ship of war , law of nations , ( Vat . 426 , § 341 , ) " when a sov- exposed to every hardship , when a British subject . ' ereign is not satisfied with the manner in which for six hours confinement , with civil treatment ...
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