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Side 1413
... foreign port . For such depreda- tions we are responsible , and have recognised the principle by paying claims founded on it . We have bound ourselves to respect the principle in a manner equally obligatory , by preferring claims ...
... foreign port . For such depreda- tions we are responsible , and have recognised the principle by paying claims founded on it . We have bound ourselves to respect the principle in a manner equally obligatory , by preferring claims ...
Side 1415
... foreign Powers must take care for themselves . The bonds required by the restrictive systems , which had been referred to , were not analogous to the present case ; they stood on peculiar ground , the measures they were necessary to ...
... foreign Powers must take care for themselves . The bonds required by the restrictive systems , which had been referred to , were not analogous to the present case ; they stood on peculiar ground , the measures they were necessary to ...
Side 1417
... foreign authority , and in it , but requiring no bond and security from cruises on the property of foreign nations , that I them . No , said Mr. C. , she has gone a step fur- must therefore be willing that a citizen of the ther than she ...
... foreign authority , and in it , but requiring no bond and security from cruises on the property of foreign nations , that I them . No , said Mr. C. , she has gone a step fur- must therefore be willing that a citizen of the ther than she ...
Side 1419
... Foreign Relations . He was averse to the repeal of the MARCH , 1818 . entire act of 1817 , but was in favor of the repeal of the two last sections of it ; they were called the bond section and the collector's section . He stated why he ...
... Foreign Relations . He was averse to the repeal of the MARCH , 1818 . entire act of 1817 , but was in favor of the repeal of the two last sections of it ; they were called the bond section and the collector's section . He stated why he ...
Side 1421
... foreign Minister . It had been intimated that the President had been in- duced to address a Message on this subject to Congress , by the teasing of a foreign Minister . Did gentlemen suppose the President a man of that character to ...
... foreign Minister . It had been intimated that the President had been in- duced to address a Message on this subject to Congress , by the teasing of a foreign Minister . Did gentlemen suppose the President a man of that character to ...
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