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But I will venture to affirm that no countenance was given by our Govern . ment to
those vessels , whilst they were there ; and that all suitable means were taken to
compel them to retire , and without delay . You know we have no fleet , and how ...
But I will venture to affirm that no countenance was given by our Govern . ment to
those vessels , whilst they were there ; and that all suitable means were taken to
compel them to retire , and without delay . You know we have no fleet , and how ...
Side 143
... ment which subsisted between the two nations upon this point , since their
treaty of commerce of 1778 . The abandonment of the principles , consecrated by
this treaty , has struck us with greater force , from the consideration that all the
other ...
... ment which subsisted between the two nations upon this point , since their
treaty of commerce of 1778 . The abandonment of the principles , consecrated by
this treaty , has struck us with greater force , from the consideration that all the
other ...
Side 150
DE LA CROIX . No . 79 . toriesance , rich in very strangers Executive Dire hen the
conseguing in the redom , sunstacle to Euro story your le , ment to the wishes .
ces of the condescer allies , will Answer of the President of the French Directory ...
DE LA CROIX . No . 79 . toriesance , rich in very strangers Executive Dire hen the
conseguing in the redom , sunstacle to Euro story your le , ment to the wishes .
ces of the condescer allies , will Answer of the President of the French Directory ...
Side 441
Secretary of State to the American Consul , Havana , dated Depart . ment of State
, 25th January , 1799 . SIR : A Mr . Dickrick , residing in Philadelphia , and calling
him . self a citizen of the United States , has a son - in - law named Peter ...
Secretary of State to the American Consul , Havana , dated Depart . ment of State
, 25th January , 1799 . SIR : A Mr . Dickrick , residing in Philadelphia , and calling
him . self a citizen of the United States , has a son - in - law named Peter ...
Side 444
... and a reasonable construction of the words , “ whatever may serve directly to
the equipment of vessels , " must exclude all three of the articles in question . It
cannot be the contingent and possible application of articles in the equip . ment
of ...
... and a reasonable construction of the words , “ whatever may serve directly to
the equipment of vessels , " must exclude all three of the articles in question . It
cannot be the contingent and possible application of articles in the equip . ment
of ...
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