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Side 129
... the confinement of our sailors taken out of those vessels , the seais upon their
cargoes , and above all , the sending the papers to the Commission of Marine , at
Paris , involves the most un warrantable hardships and delays , and , I am sorry ...
... the confinement of our sailors taken out of those vessels , the seais upon their
cargoes , and above all , the sending the papers to the Commission of Marine , at
Paris , involves the most un warrantable hardships and delays , and , I am sorry ...
Side 191
If the commission was not valid , and consequently , the property not transferred
by the laws of war , to the captors , then the case would have been cognizable in
our courts of admiralty , and the owners might have gone thither for redress .
If the commission was not valid , and consequently , the property not transferred
by the laws of war , to the captors , then the case would have been cognizable in
our courts of admiralty , and the owners might have gone thither for redress .
Side 257
... when connected with those preceding , will , if it be true , be immediately seen
to infringe the rules , prescribed by the President , and now demands the
repetition of the former declaration , that the giving of such a commission is
inadmissible ...
... when connected with those preceding , will , if it be true , be immediately seen
to infringe the rules , prescribed by the President , and now demands the
repetition of the former declaration , that the giving of such a commission is
inadmissible ...
Side 278
tween their own and another country , they determined to go in its dea fence ;
they purchase , arm , and equip a vessel with their own money ; man it
themselves ; receive a regular commission from their nation ; depart out of the
United States ...
tween their own and another country , they determined to go in its dea fence ;
they purchase , arm , and equip a vessel with their own money ; man it
themselves ; receive a regular commission from their nation ; depart out of the
United States ...
Side 299
It will not be controverted , that he , who acts hostilely under a prom per
commission , cannot be a pirate , nor yet , that a commission , granted to French
privateers , covers from the crime of piracy French citizens , who sail ander it . But
the ...
It will not be controverted , that he , who acts hostilely under a prom per
commission , cannot be a pirate , nor yet , that a commission , granted to French
privateers , covers from the crime of piracy French citizens , who sail ander it . But
the ...
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