The Duplicate Letters, the Fisheries and the Mississippi (etc.)Davis u. Force, 1822 - 256 strani |
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... surrendered , provided they be demanded within from the time of their desertion . No person whatever shall , upon the high seas , and without the jurisdiction of either party , be demanded or taken out of any ship or vessel , belonging ...
... surrendered , provided they be demanded within from the time of their desertion . No person whatever shall , upon the high seas , and without the jurisdiction of either party , be demanded or taken out of any ship or vessel , belonging ...
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... surrender of such place , be liable to confiscation , but shall be returned to the proprietors thereof : and , in order to determine what characterizes a blockaded port , that denomination is given only to a port where there is , by the ...
... surrender of such place , be liable to confiscation , but shall be returned to the proprietors thereof : and , in order to determine what characterizes a blockaded port , that denomination is given only to a port where there is , by the ...
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... surrendered , provided they be demanded with- from the time of their in desertion . No person whatever shall , upon the high seas , and without the jurisdiction of either party , be demanded , or taken out of any ship or vessel ...
... surrendered , provided they be demanded with- from the time of their in desertion . No person whatever shall , upon the high seas , and without the jurisdiction of either party , be demanded , or taken out of any ship or vessel ...
Stran 39
... surrender of such place , be liable to confiscation , but shall be restored to the pro- prietors thereof : and , in order to determine what characterizes a blockaded port , that denomina- tion is given only to a port where there is , by ...
... surrender of such place , be liable to confiscation , but shall be restored to the pro- prietors thereof : and , in order to determine what characterizes a blockaded port , that denomina- tion is given only to a port where there is , by ...
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... surrendered . They did not subtilize , and refine , and inquire , whether they could not surrender a part , and yet not bring the right into discussion , whether we might not give up a liberty , and yet retain a right ; or whether it was ...
... surrendered . They did not subtilize , and refine , and inquire , whether they could not surrender a part , and yet not bring the right into discussion , whether we might not give up a liberty , and yet retain a right ; or whether it was ...
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The Duplicate Letters, the Fisheries and the Mississippi (etc.) John Quincy Adams Celotni ogled - 1822 |
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25th December abrogated Adams agreed American mission American plenipotentiaries April asserted Bay of Fundy believed Boston Statesman boundary Brent Britain Britannic majesty British government British jurisdiction British plenipotentiaries British right British subjects citizens claim Clay coast colleagues commissioners communicated consent considered copy cure fish declaration Department discussion doctrine duplicate enjoyed equivalent exclusive fisheries fishermen fishing liberties fishing privilege Floyd free navigation Gallatin grant Gulf of St House of Representatives independence instructions intended interest islands JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Jonathan Russell Labrador Lake letter from Paris majority ment nations navigate the Mississippi negotiations at Ghent Newfoundland object offer opinion paper parties possession President principle proposed proposition ratification recognised resolution respect right to navigate rights and liberties Russell's letter says Secretary stipulation surrender taken territories third article tion treaty of 1783 treaty of Ghent treaty of peace treaty of Utrecht undersigned Union United vessels vote whole words