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... in some measure , the condemnation of those American vessels who inay not
possess the passports . · You will observe that , by our navigation law , the owner
is obliged to make oath to the property of the ship ; which is clear and exact .
... in some measure , the condemnation of those American vessels who inay not
possess the passports . · You will observe that , by our navigation law , the owner
is obliged to make oath to the property of the ship ; which is clear and exact .
Side 91
... and provide for , our protection against Algiers , for the expulsion of the British
froin the western posts , and the establishment of our right with Spain , to the free
navigation of the Mississippi , to be executed in the mode we should prefer , and
...
... and provide for , our protection against Algiers , for the expulsion of the British
froin the western posts , and the establishment of our right with Spain , to the free
navigation of the Mississippi , to be executed in the mode we should prefer , and
...
Side 155
... free and independent nation should possess the exclusive right to establish
regulations for the management of their own navigation ; and that no nation
possesses the right to subject the citizens of another power to formalities to be
observed ...
... free and independent nation should possess the exclusive right to establish
regulations for the management of their own navigation ; and that no nation
possesses the right to subject the citizens of another power to formalities to be
observed ...
Side 161
... it is no longer permitted to the French People to fulfil . towards these Powers in
general , the wish which it has so often manifested , and which it will constantly
form for the full and entire liberty of commerce and of navigation , - orders ,
among ...
... it is no longer permitted to the French People to fulfil . towards these Powers in
general , the wish which it has so often manifested , and which it will constantly
form for the full and entire liberty of commerce and of navigation , - orders ,
among ...
Side 193
Circular letter from the Governor of Virginia to the Commandants of Counties in
which are ports of navigation , dated Richmond , June 8 , 1793 . Sir : The
President of the United States having called on me , in my character of
Commander in ...
Circular letter from the Governor of Virginia to the Commandants of Counties in
which are ports of navigation , dated Richmond , June 8 , 1793 . Sir : The
President of the United States having called on me , in my character of
Commander in ...
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