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... was affected by the convention entered into between the United States and
France , on the said 30th September , 1800 , " has the honor to report to the
President copies of so much of the instructions and correspondence in question ,
as is ...
... was affected by the convention entered into between the United States and
France , on the said 30th September , 1800 , " has the honor to report to the
President copies of so much of the instructions and correspondence in question ,
as is ...
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The aiding either party , then , with vessels , arms , or men , being unlawful by the
law of nations , and not rendered lawful by the treaty , it is made a question ,
Whether our citizens , joining in these unlawful enterprises , may be punished ?
The aiding either party , then , with vessels , arms , or men , being unlawful by the
law of nations , and not rendered lawful by the treaty , it is made a question ,
Whether our citizens , joining in these unlawful enterprises , may be punished ?
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The consulates of France then cannot take judicial cognizance of these questions
here . Of this opinion ... The real question is , whether the United States have not
a right to protect vessels within their waters , and on their coasts ? The Grange ...
The consulates of France then cannot take judicial cognizance of these questions
here . Of this opinion ... The real question is , whether the United States have not
a right to protect vessels within their waters , and on their coasts ? The Grange ...
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I bave therefore only stated the question on its true ground , and leave to you in
America to insist on a rigid performance of the treaty , or slide back to the equal
state of unfettered neutrality . Your orders will of course be given to me according
...
I bave therefore only stated the question on its true ground , and leave to you in
America to insist on a rigid performance of the treaty , or slide back to the equal
state of unfettered neutrality . Your orders will of course be given to me according
...
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Upon the two first leads , and , indeed , upon the two latter , so far as
compensation to the injured parties was in question , I had no difficulty how to act
. Your instructions had fully marked the course to be taken . I , therefore , required
that ...
Upon the two first leads , and , indeed , upon the two latter , so far as
compensation to the injured parties was in question , I had no difficulty how to act
. Your instructions had fully marked the course to be taken . I , therefore , required
that ...
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