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The articles of provisions belonging to neutral nations , and laden for an enemy '
s port , shall be paid for according to their ... In all cases , the neutral vessels shall
be released , as soon as the unlading of the articles of provision arrested , or of ...
The articles of provisions belonging to neutral nations , and laden for an enemy '
s port , shall be paid for according to their ... In all cases , the neutral vessels shall
be released , as soon as the unlading of the articles of provision arrested , or of ...
Side 49
In consequence of the same attachment , and another demand of Mr . Ternant ,
arrangements have been made to place to the disposition of that Minister , a sum
of three millions , which was to be employed in purchasing provisions for France .
In consequence of the same attachment , and another demand of Mr . Ternant ,
arrangements have been made to place to the disposition of that Minister , a sum
of three millions , which was to be employed in purchasing provisions for France .
Side 75
The crews have consumed their provisions . The merchants will be sad . dled
with heavy loss and cost . I have made reiterated applications , but the situation of
that city has prevented the Comité de Salut Public , from a direct interference .
The crews have consumed their provisions . The merchants will be sad . dled
with heavy loss and cost . I have made reiterated applications , but the situation of
that city has prevented the Comité de Salut Public , from a direct interference .
Side 91
... terms , in short , which sought only the aid of our credit , to obtain a loan from
our own banks , for an inconsiderable sum , to be laid out in the purchase of
provisions within our own country , and to be reimbursed , if possible , by
themselves .
... terms , in short , which sought only the aid of our credit , to obtain a loan from
our own banks , for an inconsiderable sum , to be laid out in the purchase of
provisions within our own country , and to be reimbursed , if possible , by
themselves .
Side 119
The late Britisb order for seizing provisions , is a weighty obstacle to a ratification
, I do not suppose that such an attempt to starve France will be counteRanced . ”
No . 62 . The Secretary of State to Mr . Monroe , dated Philadelphia , July 21st ...
The late Britisb order for seizing provisions , is a weighty obstacle to a ratification
, I do not suppose that such an attempt to starve France will be counteRanced . ”
No . 62 . The Secretary of State to Mr . Monroe , dated Philadelphia , July 21st ...
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