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Side 57
If this had amounted to an affirmative stipulation , that the subjects of the other
crown might arm in her ports against us , it would have been in direct
contradiction to her 22d article with us . So that , to give to these negative
stipulations an ...
If this had amounted to an affirmative stipulation , that the subjects of the other
crown might arm in her ports against us , it would have been in direct
contradiction to her 22d article with us . So that , to give to these negative
stipulations an ...
Side 64
... against nations with whom we are at peace , undertakes also to direct the civil
government ; and particularly for the Executive and Legislative bodies , to
pronounce what powers may , or may not be exercised by the one or the other .
... against nations with whom we are at peace , undertakes also to direct the civil
government ; and particularly for the Executive and Legislative bodies , to
pronounce what powers may , or may not be exercised by the one or the other .
Side 75
I have made reiterated applications , but the situation of that city has prevented
the Comité de Salut Public , from a direct interference . The commissaries have
persisted in their measure of shutting the port . They promise Mr . Fenwick rem ...
I have made reiterated applications , but the situation of that city has prevented
the Comité de Salut Public , from a direct interference . The commissaries have
persisted in their measure of shutting the port . They promise Mr . Fenwick rem ...
Side 207
The necessity of determining the requisite qualities for enjoying the privileges of
a French vessel , that is to say , for the exclusive admission to carry on our direct
navigation , in concurrence with the vessels of the People , from whom we ...
The necessity of determining the requisite qualities for enjoying the privileges of
a French vessel , that is to say , for the exclusive admission to carry on our direct
navigation , in concurrence with the vessels of the People , from whom we ...
Side 239
It is a direct commerce that we must have , and it is this kind of commerce that
England owes to her navigation act . It would be humiliating to France ; it would
be declaring her impolitic and impotent , were she to receive commercial objects
by ...
It is a direct commerce that we must have , and it is this kind of commerce that
England owes to her navigation act . It would be humiliating to France ; it would
be declaring her impolitic and impotent , were she to receive commercial objects
by ...
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