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... jurisdiction of the United States , to wit : 1. Accepting and exercising a commission to serve one of the said bel ... jurisdiction of the United States with intent to be enlisted as aforesaid . 5. Hiring another person to go beyond the ...
... jurisdiction of the United States , to wit : 1. Accepting and exercising a commission to serve one of the said bel ... jurisdiction of the United States with intent to be enlisted as aforesaid . 5. Hiring another person to go beyond the ...
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... jurisdiction of the United States against the territory or dominion of a belligerent . 12. Despatching from the United States , or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof , any vessel , domestic or foreign , which is about to ...
... jurisdiction of the United States against the territory or dominion of a belligerent . 12. Despatching from the United States , or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof , any vessel , domestic or foreign , which is about to ...
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... jurisdiction of the United States ; and no ship of war of a bel- ligerent shall be permitted to sail out of or leave any port , harbor , road- stead , or waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States from which a vessel of an ...
... jurisdiction of the United States ; and no ship of war of a bel- ligerent shall be permitted to sail out of or leave any port , harbor , road- stead , or waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States from which a vessel of an ...
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