The Congressional Globe, Tom 16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... United States . The article is in these words : " " ART . 22. It shall not be lawful for any foreign privateers not belonging to subjects of the Most Christian King , nor citizens of the said United States , who have commissions from ...
... United States . The article is in these words : " " ART . 22. It shall not be lawful for any foreign privateers not belonging to subjects of the Most Christian King , nor citizens of the said United States , who have commissions from ...
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... United States , and have recently captured the vessels and property of citizens thereof , on or near the coasts , in violation of the law of nations , and treaties between the United States and the French nation : Therefore , be it ...
... United States , and have recently captured the vessels and property of citizens thereof , on or near the coasts , in violation of the law of nations , and treaties between the United States and the French nation : Therefore , be it ...
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United States. Congress. I have traced the actual condition of affairs , with this par- ticularly , not with the intent to deduce the abrogation of the treaties of 1778 , and consular convention of 1788 , as the reg- ular consequence of ...
United States. Congress. I have traced the actual condition of affairs , with this par- ticularly , not with the intent to deduce the abrogation of the treaties of 1778 , and consular convention of 1788 , as the reg- ular consequence of ...
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