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... expected advantage from their neutrality . And what is still worse , perhaps , we justify , in some measure , the condem- nation of those American vessels who may not possess the passports . You will observe that , by our navigation law ...
... expected advantage from their neutrality . And what is still worse , perhaps , we justify , in some measure , the condem- nation of those American vessels who may not possess the passports . You will observe that , by our navigation law ...
Side 52
... expected a new decree , affecting that of the 1st of July . He read " in Court a letter from one of the interested in the Privateer , now at " Paris , mentioning that the Marine Committee was about presenting a new report ; that Laveau ...
... expected a new decree , affecting that of the 1st of July . He read " in Court a letter from one of the interested in the Privateer , now at " Paris , mentioning that the Marine Committee was about presenting a new report ; that Laveau ...
Side 55
... expected , the subject of complaint by the representative here , of that Power against whom they would chiefly operate . The British minister presented several memorials thereon , to which we gave the answer of May 15th , heretofore en ...
... expected , the subject of complaint by the representative here , of that Power against whom they would chiefly operate . The British minister presented several memorials thereon , to which we gave the answer of May 15th , heretofore en ...
Side 71
... expected to obtain from the Convention a decree favorable to the pretensions of the owners . The proposition was not at first made openly , but intrigue , which is incessantly put in motion around us , which fabricates in darkness ...
... expected to obtain from the Convention a decree favorable to the pretensions of the owners . The proposition was not at first made openly , but intrigue , which is incessantly put in motion around us , which fabricates in darkness ...
Side 75
... expected some evil may follow . I have therefore only stated the question on its true ground , and leave to you in America to insist on a rigid performance of the treaty , or slide back to the equal state of unfettered neutrality . Your ...
... expected some evil may follow . I have therefore only stated the question on its true ground , and leave to you in America to insist on a rigid performance of the treaty , or slide back to the equal state of unfettered neutrality . Your ...
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