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Side 105
The very decree of the 19th of February , 1793 , liberal as it was in its language ,
manifested that the recent and existing war was a chief cause in declaring the
concessions ; for the French colonics could not be fed without supplies from the ...
The very decree of the 19th of February , 1793 , liberal as it was in its language ,
manifested that the recent and existing war was a chief cause in declaring the
concessions ; for the French colonics could not be fed without supplies from the ...
Side 193
He has declared that the treaty existing between the United States and France ,
and the treaty existing between the United States and Holland , do not authorize
those Powers to arm vessels within our ports ; therefore , any attempt on the part
...
He has declared that the treaty existing between the United States and France ,
and the treaty existing between the United States and Holland , do not authorize
those Powers to arm vessels within our ports ; therefore , any attempt on the part
...
Side 441
As this opinion is erroneous , there being no law at present existing to prohibit
them from coming hither , I have desired Mr . Dickrick to write to his son - in - law
to apply to you , who would explain away the scruples on this point , of the master
...
As this opinion is erroneous , there being no law at present existing to prohibit
them from coming hither , I have desired Mr . Dickrick to write to his son - in - law
to apply to you , who would explain away the scruples on this point , of the master
...
Side 457
... it will be ne . cessary to aim at some modification of it . The existing
engagement is of that kind which , by writers on the law of nations , is called a
general guarantee ; of course the casus foederis can never occur except in a
defensive war .
... it will be ne . cessary to aim at some modification of it . The existing
engagement is of that kind which , by writers on the law of nations , is called a
general guarantee ; of course the casus foederis can never occur except in a
defensive war .
Side 509
It has never been pretended to extend to pre - existing rights , held and exercised
under the law of nations , and barely recognized by any subsequent treaty . If this
could be insisted on , still it was shown incontestibly , by the undersigned , that ...
It has never been pretended to extend to pre - existing rights , held and exercised
under the law of nations , and barely recognized by any subsequent treaty . If this
could be insisted on , still it was shown incontestibly , by the undersigned , that ...
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