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... armed vessels , to restrain generally our commerce in corn and other provisions to their own ports and those of their friends , the instructions , now communicated , were immediately for- warded to our Minister at that Court ; in the ...
... armed vessels , to restrain generally our commerce in corn and other provisions to their own ports and those of their friends , the instructions , now communicated , were immediately for- warded to our Minister at that Court ; in the ...
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... armed neutrality . By restricting the opportunities of vexation in visiting vessels : and By bringing under stricter management privateers ; and expediting recoveries against them for misconduct . 5. Exemption of emigrants , and ...
... armed neutrality . By restricting the opportunities of vexation in visiting vessels : and By bringing under stricter management privateers ; and expediting recoveries against them for misconduct . 5. Exemption of emigrants , and ...
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... armed neutrality would abundantly cover our neutral rights . If , therefore , the situation of things with respect to Great Britain , should dictate the necessity of taking the precaution of fo- reign co - operation upon this head ; if ...
... armed neutrality would abundantly cover our neutral rights . If , therefore , the situation of things with respect to Great Britain , should dictate the necessity of taking the precaution of fo- reign co - operation upon this head ; if ...
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... armed at the Cape by the General Lavaud , has been arrested ( as . it appears , she still is , ) under the pretext that , eight months before she sailed from Philadelphia , she was suspected of having been armed in that port . SECOND ...
... armed at the Cape by the General Lavaud , has been arrested ( as . it appears , she still is , ) under the pretext that , eight months before she sailed from Philadelphia , she was suspected of having been armed in that port . SECOND ...
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... armed at Cape Francois , upon the pretext that she was armed in the United States . Second . Your second complaint states , that an outrage 135 [ 102 ] No. 70. ...
... armed at Cape Francois , upon the pretext that she was armed in the United States . Second . Your second complaint states , that an outrage 135 [ 102 ] No. 70. ...
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