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... It is an es- sential attribute of the jurisdiction of every country , to preserve peace , to punish acts in breach of it , and to restore property taken by force within its limits . Were the armed vessel of any 59 [ 102 ]
... It is an es- sential attribute of the jurisdiction of every country , to preserve peace , to punish acts in breach of it , and to restore property taken by force within its limits . Were the armed vessel of any 59 [ 102 ]
Side 60
... armed vessel of any nation , to cut away one of our own from the wharves of Philadelphia , and to choose to call it a prize , would this exclude us from the right of redressing the wrong ? Were it the vessel of another nation , are we ...
... armed vessel of any nation , to cut away one of our own from the wharves of Philadelphia , and to choose to call it a prize , would this exclude us from the right of redressing the wrong ? Were it the vessel of another nation , are we ...
Side 61
... armed vessels free to con- duct , whithersoever they please , the ships and goods taken from their enemies , without paying any duty , and to depart and be conducted freely to the places expressed in their commissions , which the ...
... armed vessels free to con- duct , whithersoever they please , the ships and goods taken from their enemies , without paying any duty , and to depart and be conducted freely to the places expressed in their commissions , which the ...
Side 63
... armed , equipped , and manned . in the Port of Philadel- phia , under the very eye of the Government , and as if meant to insult it . Having fallen down the river , and being evidently on the point of departure for a cruise , Mr. Genet ...
... armed , equipped , and manned . in the Port of Philadel- phia , under the very eye of the Government , and as if meant to insult it . Having fallen down the river , and being evidently on the point of departure for a cruise , Mr. Genet ...
Side 64
... armed in them . Yet more had been armed , and those before armed had either not gone away , or gone only to return with new prizes . They now informed him , that the order for departure should be enforced , and the prizes made contrary ...
... armed in them . Yet more had been armed , and those before armed had either not gone away , or gone only to return with new prizes . They now informed him , that the order for departure should be enforced , and the prizes made contrary ...
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