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o cargo ; but , to our very great astonishment , and contrary to all the 6 rules of
justice , the Tribunal has not yet been pleased to decide , " and has postponed
the judgment to the 31st of this month ; and for « this reason - because , that the ...
o cargo ; but , to our very great astonishment , and contrary to all the 6 rules of
justice , the Tribunal has not yet been pleased to decide , " and has postponed
the judgment to the 31st of this month ; and for « this reason - because , that the ...
Side 73
The Executive Council has been more and more convinced that the law of
nations , which , in the principles of your policy , does not differ from justice , did
not permit longer to detain a vessel which belongs to a neutral and friendly nation
.
The Executive Council has been more and more convinced that the law of
nations , which , in the principles of your policy , does not differ from justice , did
not permit longer to detain a vessel which belongs to a neutral and friendly nation
.
Side 121
It cannot be doubted that the British ministry will insist that , before we complain to
them , their tribunals in the last resort must have refused justice . This is true in
general . But peculiarities distinguish the present from past cases . Where the ...
It cannot be doubted that the British ministry will insist that , before we complain to
them , their tribunals in the last resort must have refused justice . This is true in
general . But peculiarities distinguish the present from past cases . Where the ...
Side 131
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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The same Agent informs me that the said Tribunal of Comnierce was to bave
written to you , and also to your colleagues , the Ministers of Marine and of
Justice , to receive the instructions of Govornment , in relation to the pretensions
of the ...
The same Agent informs me that the said Tribunal of Comnierce was to bave
written to you , and also to your colleagues , the Ministers of Marine and of
Justice , to receive the instructions of Govornment , in relation to the pretensions
of the ...
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