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, 1819 |
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... exports of corn , meal , and flour to France , and the carrying trade in those articles thither , has received no wound , of ... exportation would be an inadequate atonement even upon your own scale , for the other wrongs . Farther , the ...
... exports of corn , meal , and flour to France , and the carrying trade in those articles thither , has received no wound , of ... exportation would be an inadequate atonement even upon your own scale , for the other wrongs . Farther , the ...
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... exporting arms and ammunition from the United States , when such exportation was prohibited by law . The evi- dence which appeared in the other causes gave rise to this prosecution ; and upon the trial the judge condemned the privateer ...
... exporting arms and ammunition from the United States , when such exportation was prohibited by law . The evi- dence which appeared in the other causes gave rise to this prosecution ; and upon the trial the judge condemned the privateer ...
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... exportation of horses , by British agents , in the course of the last winter and spring . The correspondence on this subject is lengthy ; and yet the question lies within a very narrow compass . Perhaps no rule is now better established ...
... exportation of horses , by British agents , in the course of the last winter and spring . The correspondence on this subject is lengthy ; and yet the question lies within a very narrow compass . Perhaps no rule is now better established ...
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... exportation of horses by the British , upon the principle that it was a neutral duty required by the law of nations . An answer was given to his demands , in which the regu- lations of our treaty with France were particularly brought ...
... exportation of horses by the British , upon the principle that it was a neutral duty required by the law of nations . An answer was given to his demands , in which the regu- lations of our treaty with France were particularly brought ...
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... exportation of provisions from America to France , rendered it unavoidable . The National Convention , by this , had restored the equilibrium of neutrality which England had destroyed ; had discharged their duty in a manner justified by ...
... exportation of provisions from America to France , rendered it unavoidable . The National Convention , by this , had restored the equilibrium of neutrality which England had destroyed ; had discharged their duty in a manner justified by ...
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17th article Adet's agents American vessels answer armament arrest attorney belligerent powers Britain British captain capture Cassius cause Charleston circuit court circumstances citizen Genet citizens command commission communicated complaints conduct Congress consequence consul contraband contraband of war copy corvette declared decree district court duty enemies English Executive executive directory exportation Fauchet favour foreign French consul French privateers French Republick frigate governour of Virginia Guadaloupe honour indivisible instructions judge jurisdiction justice law of nations letter Lynnhaven bay measures ment militia negotiation neutral nations Norfolk obliged observe officers P. A. ADET parties peace permit Philadelphia Pickering Port de Paix present President principles priva prizes prohibited prosecution Randolph received render request respect sailed Sans Pareil schooner Secretary seized ships stipulations supreme court taken Terpsichore TIMOTHY PICKERING tion treaty of commerce treaty with France tribunals undersigned minister plenipotentiary United vice consul violation