State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1817 |
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... considered my duty to forward . All vessels are stopped coming to this place , and fired at within our harbours . This report I was requested to for- ward to you for your consideration . I am , respectfully , your obedient servant ...
... considered my duty to forward . All vessels are stopped coming to this place , and fired at within our harbours . This report I was requested to for- ward to you for your consideration . I am , respectfully , your obedient servant ...
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... considered , as the only means to prevent such imperious proceedings in fu- ture . With all esteem and respect , I have the honour to be , & c . LEWIS FRED . DE LESDERNIER . The Honourable James Madison , Secretary of State to the U ...
... considered , as the only means to prevent such imperious proceedings in fu- ture . With all esteem and respect , I have the honour to be , & c . LEWIS FRED . DE LESDERNIER . The Honourable James Madison , Secretary of State to the U ...
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... considered the Chesapeake her prize . To this message I received no answer ; the Leopard's boat soon after came on board , and the officer who came in her demanded the muster book . I replied the ship and books were theirs , and if he ...
... considered the Chesapeake her prize . To this message I received no answer ; the Leopard's boat soon after came on board , and the officer who came in her demanded the muster book . I replied the ship and books were theirs , and if he ...
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... considered it necessary to his own safety , that he should withdraw , and therefore this circum- stance can form no ground of a claim on this government . And that the stipulation in the treaty , on the part of the reigning bashaw , to ...
... considered it necessary to his own safety , that he should withdraw , and therefore this circum- stance can form no ground of a claim on this government . And that the stipulation in the treaty , on the part of the reigning bashaw , to ...
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... considered a generous provision for his future subsistence ; but to enable him to enjoy it , he should be removed to some part of the Turkish dominions . Very respectfully , sir , WILLIAM EATON . Hon . Gen. Thomas , Chairman of the ...
... considered a generous provision for his future subsistence ; but to enable him to enjoy it , he should be removed to some part of the Turkish dominions . Very respectfully , sir , WILLIAM EATON . Hon . Gen. Thomas , Chairman of the ...
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adjustment admitted aforesaid agreed Alleghany county American vessels arrangement assured authorized belligerent belonging blockade Britain Britannick British commissioners British government captain cargo Chesapeake circumstances citizens claim commanders commerce communication Congress consideration considered contraband copy courts declared decree deserters desire despatch disposition duty effect enclosed enemy colonies enter Europe exports favour favoured nation foreign France friendly frigate high seas honour important impressment injury instructions interview islands JAMES MADISON JAMES MONROE John Strahan law of nations letter lord Auckland lord Grenville lord Holland lord Mulgrave lordship majesty majesty's government majesty's ship measure ment minister mission navigation negotiation neutral country object observe officers parties peace Pinkney Portland Place ports present President principle proceedings proclamation proposed provision publick question received regulations reparation respect seamen ships stipulation taken territories tion topicks trade treaty of 1794 undersigned United West Indies
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Stran 24 - Mills, a justice of the peace in and for said county, and being duly sworn on the holy evangelists of Almighty God, deposeth and saith, that on the...
Stran 490 - Shall the revenue be reduced ? Or shall it not rather be appropriated to the improvements of roads, canals, rivers, education, and other great foundations of prosperity and union, under the powers which Congress may already possess, or such amendment of the constitution as may be approved by the states...
Stran 63 - And it is hereby further ordered and declared, that all trade in articles which are of the produce or manufacture of the said countries or colonies, shall be deemed...
Stran 471 - The provisions of the present decree shall be abrogated and null in fact, as soon as the English abide again by the principles of the law of nations, which are also the principles of justice and honor.
Stran 357 - It shall be free for each of the two contracting parties, respectively, to appoint consuls for the protection of trade to reside in the dominions and territories of the other party; but, before any consul shall act as such, he shall, in the usual form, be approved and admitted by the Government to which he is sent; and...
Stran 364 - It is further agreed that his majesty and the United States, on mutual requisitions by them respectively, or by their respective ministers, or officers authorized to make the same, will deliver up to justice all persons, who, being charged with murder or forgery...
Stran 49 - ... with the loss of a number of men killed and wounded. This enormity was not only without provocation or justifiable cause, but was committed with the avowed purpose of taking by force, from a ship of war of the United States...
Stran 364 - ... upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offence had there been committed...
Stran 363 - Nothing in this Treaty contained shall however be construed or operate contrary to former and existing Public Treaties with other Sovereigns or States. But the Two parties agree, that while they continue in amity neither of them will in future make any Treaty that shall be inconsistent with this or the preceding article.
Stran 358 - ... she shall again attempt to enter, but she shall be permitted to go to any other port or place she shall think proper.