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... considered as a crisis , taken either upon the supposition of a ratification or rejection . In the latter case , the result with Great Britain is not so easily foreseen . In the former , the result in our own country is involved with ...
... considered as a crisis , taken either upon the supposition of a ratification or rejection . In the latter case , the result with Great Britain is not so easily foreseen . In the former , the result in our own country is involved with ...
Side 130
... considered in that light . In short , I used every argument that occurred to divert the Government from the measure proposed . as- suring him , in the most earnest manner , that I was satisfied it would produce no good effect to France ...
... considered in that light . In short , I used every argument that occurred to divert the Government from the measure proposed . as- suring him , in the most earnest manner , that I was satisfied it would produce no good effect to France ...
Side 137
... considered and treated as such . These examples prove that there are some ex- ceptions to the general principle ; and , perhaps , there are others which do not occur to me at present . Are then the cases in question , and which forms ...
... considered and treated as such . These examples prove that there are some ex- ceptions to the general principle ; and , perhaps , there are others which do not occur to me at present . Are then the cases in question , and which forms ...
Side 162
... considered as still being in force , or that those which have been modified since their formation , should be considered as yet requiring a literal execution : that to this last description belongs particularly the treaty of amity and ...
... considered as still being in force , or that those which have been modified since their formation , should be considered as yet requiring a literal execution : that to this last description belongs particularly the treaty of amity and ...
Side 170
... considered an enemy ; the other , that , by the terms of the 7th article , book 3 , page 9 , of the de- cree of 1681 , goods the property of neutrals , and even of Frenchmen , found in an enemy's vessel , are good prize ; so that no ...
... considered an enemy ; the other , that , by the terms of the 7th article , book 3 , page 9 , of the de- cree of 1681 , goods the property of neutrals , and even of Frenchmen , found in an enemy's vessel , are good prize ; so that no ...
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