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It was honest in her , therefore , not to deceive us by such a stipulation . Suppose
a war between these States and Great Britain . By the treaties between France
and Great Britain , in force at the signature of ours , we could not have been ...
It was honest in her , therefore , not to deceive us by such a stipulation . Suppose
a war between these States and Great Britain . By the treaties between France
and Great Britain , in force at the signature of ours , we could not have been ...
Side 131
... United States against the express stipulation of the 17th article of the treaty ;
that is to say , when they have made prizes upon the Republic or its citizens . The
weakness with which the Federal Government yielded this point in the beginning
...
... United States against the express stipulation of the 17th article of the treaty ;
that is to say , when they have made prizes upon the Republic or its citizens . The
weakness with which the Federal Government yielded this point in the beginning
...
Side 135
By admitting Euglish vessels of war into our ports , against the stipulation of the
17th article of our treaty of commerce , even after such vessels had taken prizes
from you , and , in some cases , with their prizes . 3 . By omitting to execute the ...
By admitting Euglish vessels of war into our ports , against the stipulation of the
17th article of our treaty of commerce , even after such vessels had taken prizes
from you , and , in some cases , with their prizes . 3 . By omitting to execute the ...
Side 137
You know we have no fleet , and how difficult it is , without one , to execute a
stipulation of this kind , with that promptitude wbich your agents in our country ,
ardent in your cause , and faithful to your interest , might Upon the first point , the
...
You know we have no fleet , and how difficult it is , without one , to execute a
stipulation of this kind , with that promptitude wbich your agents in our country ,
ardent in your cause , and faithful to your interest , might Upon the first point , the
...
Side 145
It is to be remarked that you do not urge a violation of any positive stipulation in
our treaty of 1778 ; on the contrary , you charge only a breach of a tacit
agreement which you intimate grew out of that treaty . But of what nature is that
agreement ...
It is to be remarked that you do not urge a violation of any positive stipulation in
our treaty of 1778 ; on the contrary , you charge only a breach of a tacit
agreement which you intimate grew out of that treaty . But of what nature is that
agreement ...
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