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Side 34
... observe that , by our navigation law , the owner is obliged to make oath to the property of the ship ; which is clear and exact . I would not give a farthing for the oath of the master , because he de- poses to a fact , which , from the ...
... observe that , by our navigation law , the owner is obliged to make oath to the property of the ship ; which is clear and exact . I would not give a farthing for the oath of the master , because he de- poses to a fact , which , from the ...
Side 42
... observe to you . sir , that from the gene- ral terms of the decree . the dispositions of it might be extended to American vessels , and that was most certainly not the views of the Convention . It appears to me , therefore , of ...
... observe to you . sir , that from the gene- ral terms of the decree . the dispositions of it might be extended to American vessels , and that was most certainly not the views of the Convention . It appears to me , therefore , of ...
Side 47
... observe therein , that the Committee of Public Safety . in concert with that of the Marine , were instructed to give in a definitive report on this business within three days . It becomes of consequence , sir , to fix the matter ...
... observe therein , that the Committee of Public Safety . in concert with that of the Marine , were instructed to give in a definitive report on this business within three days . It becomes of consequence , sir , to fix the matter ...
Side 49
... observe to you , sir , that it will be ve- ry difficult , and perhaps impossible , to prevent your privateers from committing illegal and outrageous acts as long as they are permitted to bring into your ports all the American vessels ...
... observe to you , sir , that it will be ve- ry difficult , and perhaps impossible , to prevent your privateers from committing illegal and outrageous acts as long as they are permitted to bring into your ports all the American vessels ...
Side 56
... observe an exact impartiality towards the parties ; that favors to one , to the prejudice of the other , would import a fraudulent neutrality , ' of which no nation would be the dupe ; that no succour should be given to either , unless ...
... observe an exact impartiality towards the parties ; that favors to one , to the prejudice of the other , would import a fraudulent neutrality , ' of which no nation would be the dupe ; that no succour should be given to either , unless ...
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