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... conduct on other occasions . I therefore addressed a letter to the President of
the Convention , of which the enclosed No . 1 . is a copy , and was happy to find it
was well received ; for it was immediately taken by a member present to the ...
... conduct on other occasions . I therefore addressed a letter to the President of
the Convention , of which the enclosed No . 1 . is a copy , and was happy to find it
was well received ; for it was immediately taken by a member present to the ...
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The courts of justice of the United States have taken , and continue daily to take ,
cognizance of prizes , which our privateers conduct into their ports ,
notwithstanding the express clause of the treaty which probibits it . Our ministers
have ...
The courts of justice of the United States have taken , and continue daily to take ,
cognizance of prizes , which our privateers conduct into their ports ,
notwithstanding the express clause of the treaty which probibits it . Our ministers
have ...
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conduct of the French towards this country ? You know how ill . founded is the
emigrant ' s opinion , and have the means of appreciating the motives which
influence the Directory . You do not name the emigrant ; we conjecture that you
mean ...
conduct of the French towards this country ? You know how ill . founded is the
emigrant ' s opinion , and have the means of appreciating the motives which
influence the Directory . You do not name the emigrant ; we conjecture that you
mean ...
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With respect to our conduct , as a neutral nation , it is marked out in our treaties
with France and Holland , two of the belligerent Powers : and , as the duties of
geutrality require an equal conduct to both parties , we should , on that ground
act ...
With respect to our conduct , as a neutral nation , it is marked out in our treaties
with France and Holland , two of the belligerent Powers : and , as the duties of
geutrality require an equal conduct to both parties , we should , on that ground
act ...
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... the public engagements contracted by both nations ; and that , by this
generous and prudent conduct , they will give at least to the world , the example
of a true neutrality , which does not consist in the cowardly abandonment of their
friends in ...
... the public engagements contracted by both nations ; and that , by this
generous and prudent conduct , they will give at least to the world , the example
of a true neutrality , which does not consist in the cowardly abandonment of their
friends in ...
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