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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... impressed into their service emigrants coming to our country . They had violently drawn into their service our seamen , natives of our land . Naturalized foreigners had not been spared . Our neutrality had been violated by their forcing ...
... impressed into their service emigrants coming to our country . They had violently drawn into their service our seamen , natives of our land . Naturalized foreigners had not been spared . Our neutrality had been violated by their forcing ...
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... impressed out of the ships of the United States , sailing on the high seas , di- vers citizens of the said United States ; and has com- pelled them to serve on board the ships of war of His said Britannic Majesty , in violation of their ...
... impressed out of the ships of the United States , sailing on the high seas , di- vers citizens of the said United States ; and has com- pelled them to serve on board the ships of war of His said Britannic Majesty , in violation of their ...
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... impressed ; and that any sums of at any port of the United States , before he shall money so attached out of the hands of any debtor , shall be admitted to any entry of his vessel , shall be be a payment of so much of said debt , and ...
... impressed ; and that any sums of at any port of the United States , before he shall money so attached out of the hands of any debtor , shall be admitted to any entry of his vessel , shall be be a payment of so much of said debt , and ...
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... impressed , so many sea- are the adjudged cases , on which he groundeth men , " & c . And I will refer you to the facts in his opinion ? he freely confesseth that he hath your own possession , that His Britannic Majesty not met with one ...
... impressed , so many sea- are the adjudged cases , on which he groundeth men , " & c . And I will refer you to the facts in his opinion ? he freely confesseth that he hath your own possession , that His Britannic Majesty not met with one ...
Side 61
... impressed , so many sea- men , & c . , giving unto each man one shilling for ' press money , " & c . Thus I have shown that Brit- ish subjects are not legally bound , unless they re- ceive prest , or bounty , to enlist ; and , to avoid ...
... impressed , so many sea- men , & c . , giving unto each man one shilling for ' press money , " & c . Thus I have shown that Brit- ish subjects are not legally bound , unless they re- ceive prest , or bounty , to enlist ; and , to avoid ...
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