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... ports of France , shall furnish the Custom - House , at the place of departure , with the bonds required of Masters of French vessels by the 2d article of the law of 10th July . 1791 , to secure the unlading of these merchandises in the ...
... ports of France , shall furnish the Custom - House , at the place of departure , with the bonds required of Masters of French vessels by the 2d article of the law of 10th July . 1791 , to secure the unlading of these merchandises in the ...
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... ports of the Republic , the neutral vessels which shall be laden wholly , or in part , either with articles of provisions , belong- ing to neutral nations , and destined for an enemy's port , or with mer- chandises belonging to an enemy ...
... ports of the Republic , the neutral vessels which shall be laden wholly , or in part , either with articles of provisions , belong- ing to neutral nations , and destined for an enemy's port , or with mer- chandises belonging to an enemy ...
Side 56
... ports . ' But Mr. Genet says , that the 22d article of our treaty allows him expressly to arm in our ports . Why has he not quoted the very words of that article , expressly allowing it ? For that would have put an end to all further ...
... ports . ' But Mr. Genet says , that the 22d article of our treaty allows him expressly to arm in our ports . Why has he not quoted the very words of that article , expressly allowing it ? For that would have put an end to all further ...
Side 57
... ports of the other , and could , in no case , embarrass them . They therefore stipulated so far mutually . But each might be embarrassed by per- mitting the other to arm in its ports . They therefore would not sti- pulate to permit that ...
... ports of the other , and could , in no case , embarrass them . They therefore stipulated so far mutually . But each might be embarrassed by per- mitting the other to arm in its ports . They therefore would not sti- pulate to permit that ...
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... ports , and from selling what she has taken , that is , what she has acquired by war , to show it did not mean the merchant vessel and what she had acquired by com- merce . Were the merchant vessels coming for our produce , forbidden to ...
... ports , and from selling what she has taken , that is , what she has acquired by war , to show it did not mean the merchant vessel and what she had acquired by com- merce . Were the merchant vessels coming for our produce , forbidden to ...
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