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Side 33
The war with England exists , and it is now proper , perhaps , to consider its
consequences : to which effect we must examine the objects likely to be pursued
by England ; for , in this country , notwithstanding the gasconades , a defensive
war is ...
The war with England exists , and it is now proper , perhaps , to consider its
consequences : to which effect we must examine the objects likely to be pursued
by England ; for , in this country , notwithstanding the gasconades , a defensive
war is ...
Side 34
And , if I were to sit as judge , the passport you give would influence my mind in
favor of the captors ; and that , on the following simple principle : Real American
vessels have their Registers , and other papers , in proper order ; consequently ...
And , if I were to sit as judge , the passport you give would influence my mind in
favor of the captors ; and that , on the following simple principle : Real American
vessels have their Registers , and other papers , in proper order ; consequently ...
Side 121
... place these matters in the proper legal train , to be heard on appeal . 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 .
... place these matters in the proper legal train , to be heard on appeal . 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 .
Side 135
At all events , you will no doubt deem it proper not to suffer the landing of the
passengers calling themselves citizens of the United States , until their title to that
citizenship be legally ascertained by the consuls of your nation . I beg you ,
citizen ...
At all events , you will no doubt deem it proper not to suffer the landing of the
passengers calling themselves citizens of the United States , until their title to that
citizenship be legally ascertained by the consuls of your nation . I beg you ,
citizen ...
Side 137
Here , too , it only stipulates that in case such vessels enter your or our ports ,
proper measures shall be taken to compel them to retire , as soon as possible .
Whether you were rightly informed with respect to the fact , is a point upon which I
...
Here , too , it only stipulates that in case such vessels enter your or our ports ,
proper measures shall be taken to compel them to retire , as soon as possible .
Whether you were rightly informed with respect to the fact , is a point upon which I
...
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