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... considered the said convention as fully ratified , and returned it to the President for the usual promulgation . It was accordingly pro- mulgated , and thereafter regarded as a valid and binding compact . The two contracting parties ...
... considered the said convention as fully ratified , and returned it to the President for the usual promulgation . It was accordingly pro- mulgated , and thereafter regarded as a valid and binding compact . The two contracting parties ...
Side 34
... considered as one who cares not what he swears . Secondly , he does not depose to any essential fact which he might know , viz : that the ship was built in America ; and , there- fore , I suspect that it is for ships , not American ...
... considered as one who cares not what he swears . Secondly , he does not depose to any essential fact which he might know , viz : that the ship was built in America ; and , there- fore , I suspect that it is for ships , not American ...
Side 83
... considered it my duty , not only to require a full indemnity to the claimants , as in the other instances , but to mount to the source of the evil , and seek a remedy commensurate therewith . I found that the delays , above spoken of ...
... considered it my duty , not only to require a full indemnity to the claimants , as in the other instances , but to mount to the source of the evil , and seek a remedy commensurate therewith . I found that the delays , above spoken of ...
Side 86
... considered her own interest only , she ought not to hesitate , since it gave her the command of neutral bot- toms , and under the protection of her own flags , to supply her wants , with other considerations which had been before ...
... considered her own interest only , she ought not to hesitate , since it gave her the command of neutral bot- toms , and under the protection of her own flags , to supply her wants , with other considerations which had been before ...
Side 89
... considered the report above recited and up- on which the decree was founded , as the unequivocal proof of that change of sentiment , and flattered myself that in every respect we had now the best prospect of the most perfect and ...
... considered the report above recited and up- on which the decree was founded , as the unequivocal proof of that change of sentiment , and flattered myself that in every respect we had now the best prospect of the most perfect and ...
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