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They had assured the British Minister here , that the vessels already armed in
their ports should be obliged to leave them , and that no more should be armed in
them . Yet more had been armed , and those before armed had either not gone ...
They had assured the British Minister here , that the vessels already armed in
their ports should be obliged to leave them , and that no more should be armed in
them . Yet more had been armed , and those before armed had either not gone ...
Side 132
The corvette , though regularly armed at the Cape by the General Lavaud , has
been arrested ( as ... she still is , ) under the pretext that , eight months before she
sailed from Philadelphia , she was suspected of having been armed in that port .
The corvette , though regularly armed at the Cape by the General Lavaud , has
been arrested ( as ... she still is , ) under the pretext that , eight months before she
sailed from Philadelphia , she was suspected of having been armed in that port .
Side 135
... the rights of nations , which put such officers under the protection of their
respective flags : and , by likewise suffering the arrestation of that Corvette ,
though armed at Cape Francois , upon the pretext that she was armed in the
United States .
... the rights of nations , which put such officers under the protection of their
respective flags : and , by likewise suffering the arrestation of that Corvette ,
though armed at Cape Francois , upon the pretext that she was armed in the
United States .
Side 161
... on all the commandants of the armed force , on the officers , civil and military ,
to cause to be respected and observed , in all their arrangements , the treaties
which unite France to the neutral Powers of the ancient continent and to the
United ...
... on all the commandants of the armed force , on the officers , civil and military ,
to cause to be respected and observed , in all their arrangements , the treaties
which unite France to the neutral Powers of the ancient continent and to the
United ...
Side 212
... the French West Indies to the United States , on board merchant vessels of the
United States , with slaves and inerchandise of their property , these vessels
were stopped by British armed vessels , and their property takeu out as lawful
prize .
... the French West Indies to the United States , on board merchant vessels of the
United States , with slaves and inerchandise of their property , these vessels
were stopped by British armed vessels , and their property takeu out as lawful
prize .
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