The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign Relations of the Country, from the First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the Present Time, Volumen2Wells and Lilly, 1828 |
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... captured American vessels - First class of claims - Embargo at Bordeaux - Convention of 1800- Claims of two governments respectively renounced - United States responsible to their own citizens - Convention of 1803 -Second class of ...
... captured American vessels - First class of claims - Embargo at Bordeaux - Convention of 1800- Claims of two governments respectively renounced - United States responsible to their own citizens - Convention of 1803 -Second class of ...
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... Capture a Neutral Trade , not open in time of peace . " This dissertation was understood to have been written by Mr. Madison . One of the best productions on the other side , is " War in disguise , & c . " by Mr. James Stephen , who ...
... Capture a Neutral Trade , not open in time of peace . " This dissertation was understood to have been written by Mr. Madison . One of the best productions on the other side , is " War in disguise , & c . " by Mr. James Stephen , who ...
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... capture ; -and if he touched at the British , he was certain of condemnation when he arrived at the French . The actual loss by capture , to the declaration of war in June 1812 , was , in itself , very great ; but a still more severe ...
... capture ; -and if he touched at the British , he was certain of condemnation when he arrived at the French . The actual loss by capture , to the declaration of war in June 1812 , was , in itself , very great ; but a still more severe ...
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... capture such American vessels as had left the United States in consequence of the original proclamation of the President . This was an unfortunate business ; -justly a disappoint- ment to the American government and people , exceedingly ...
... capture such American vessels as had left the United States in consequence of the original proclamation of the President . This was an unfortunate business ; -justly a disappoint- ment to the American government and people , exceedingly ...
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... capture all such American vessels as may be found attempting to trade with the ports of any of those pow- ers ; without which security for the observance of the embargo , the raising of it nominally , with respect to Great Britain alone ...
... capture all such American vessels as may be found attempting to trade with the ports of any of those pow- ers ; without which security for the observance of the embargo , the raising of it nominally , with respect to Great Britain alone ...
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