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104 must , in all things relating to the war , observe an exact Vait - 11 , 3 , $ 104
impartiality towards the parties ; that ... that no succour should be given to either ,
unless stipulated by treaty , in men , arms , or any thing else directly serving for ...
104 must , in all things relating to the war , observe an exact Vait - 11 , 3 , $ 104
impartiality towards the parties ; that ... that no succour should be given to either ,
unless stipulated by treaty , in men , arms , or any thing else directly serving for ...
Side 89
I cannot admit for a moment that Mr . Jay has exceeded his powers , or that any
thing has been done which will give just cause of complaint to this republic : I
lament , however , that he has not thought himself at liberty to give me correct ...
I cannot admit for a moment that Mr . Jay has exceeded his powers , or that any
thing has been done which will give just cause of complaint to this republic : I
lament , however , that he has not thought himself at liberty to give me correct ...
Side 165
That gentleman writes me word that he does not expect any thing will soon be
done in this business ; for , in a conversation which he had with one of the officers
of that Department , " he acknowledged that they were puzzled how to answer it ...
That gentleman writes me word that he does not expect any thing will soon be
done in this business ; for , in a conversation which he had with one of the officers
of that Department , " he acknowledged that they were puzzled how to answer it ...
Side 178
... 26th inclusive , it was preceded by the same officer in putting interrogatories to
John Bryant and his crew , composed only of six men : in taking an inventory of
every thing on board the captured vessel ; in aibixing as well as breaking seals .
... 26th inclusive , it was preceded by the same officer in putting interrogatories to
John Bryant and his crew , composed only of six men : in taking an inventory of
every thing on board the captured vessel ; in aibixing as well as breaking seals .
Side 196
And be . sicles , it would be impossible to do it with equality , the same things , the
same number of troops , the same quantity of arms , ammunition , & c . furnished
in different circumstances , no longer equivalen succours . " + " Since a right of ...
And be . sicles , it would be impossible to do it with equality , the same things , the
same number of troops , the same quantity of arms , ammunition , & c . furnished
in different circumstances , no longer equivalen succours . " + " Since a right of ...
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