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... consul of Norfolk remained twelve days without an answer , and that , when
complaints are made against prizes taken ... the 18th ult . against the English
frigate Terpsichore , carrying into Norfolk , in Virginia , as a prize , the French
privateer ...
... consul of Norfolk remained twelve days without an answer , and that , when
complaints are made against prizes taken ... the 18th ult . against the English
frigate Terpsichore , carrying into Norfolk , in Virginia , as a prize , the French
privateer ...
Side 297
You announce to me that La Perseverance , prize to the Sans Pareil , had been
delivered to the captors by order of the ... and sell their prizes in , their respective
ports , should this right become illusory and void by the difficulty thrown in the ...
You announce to me that La Perseverance , prize to the Sans Pareil , had been
delivered to the captors by order of the ... and sell their prizes in , their respective
ports , should this right become illusory and void by the difficulty thrown in the ...
Side 305
Since my arrival here , a single allegation from them , whether founded or not ,
has been sufficient for causing the prizes of our privateers to bo arresterl , which
our treaties sheltered from every kind of prose . cntion ; and far from using the ...
Since my arrival here , a single allegation from them , whether founded or not ,
has been sufficient for causing the prizes of our privateers to bo arresterl , which
our treaties sheltered from every kind of prose . cntion ; and far from using the ...
Side 332
the two Powers should be at war , its enemies should be excluded from the ports
of the other , when they shall have made prizes on its citizens . When they
mutually guarantied a free admission of their ships of war , of their privateers ,
and of ...
the two Powers should be at war , its enemies should be excluded from the ports
of the other , when they shall have made prizes on its citizens . When they
mutually guarantied a free admission of their ships of war , of their privateers ,
and of ...
Side 346
This was the more necessary , as formerly the Collectors had been instructed to
admit ta an entry and sale the prizes brought into our ports . No . 226 . Secretary
of State to the French Minister , dated DEPARTMENT OF STATE , July 19 , 1796 .
This was the more necessary , as formerly the Collectors had been instructed to
admit ta an entry and sale the prizes brought into our ports . No . 226 . Secretary
of State to the French Minister , dated DEPARTMENT OF STATE , July 19 , 1796 .
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