The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index ... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Band 2Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... vessels which are treated as foreign by the fiscal regulations of the United States ? Is a vessel to be denied American priv- ileges within our own jurisdiction , where our Treasury is interested , and yet to be regarded as completely ...
... vessels which are treated as foreign by the fiscal regulations of the United States ? Is a vessel to be denied American priv- ileges within our own jurisdiction , where our Treasury is interested , and yet to be regarded as completely ...
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... vessels , they would as neutrals be more benefited , in this case , than they would be if bel- ligerents , under cover of the American flag , were allowed to divide the business and thus share the profits generally arising on charges of ...
... vessels , they would as neutrals be more benefited , in this case , than they would be if bel- ligerents , under cover of the American flag , were allowed to divide the business and thus share the profits generally arising on charges of ...
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... vessels on the high seas . On the contrary , whenever a belligerent claim against per- sons on board neutral vessels is referred to in the trea- ties , enemies in military service alone are excepted from the general immunity of persons ...
... vessels on the high seas . On the contrary , whenever a belligerent claim against per- sons on board neutral vessels is referred to in the trea- ties , enemies in military service alone are excepted from the general immunity of persons ...
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... vessels . These orders were issued in May , 1795 . They suspended the ratification of the treaty for some time , and upwards of one hundred and twen- ty - two American vessels were carried in , in twenty- two months . On the 25th of ...
... vessels . These orders were issued in May , 1795 . They suspended the ratification of the treaty for some time , and upwards of one hundred and twen- ty - two American vessels were carried in , in twenty- two months . On the 25th of ...
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... vessels , in different seas , and seeking different markets , agree in one circumstance , in being as unprofita- ' ble to the adventurer as important to the public . " There is one other reason which I will suggest In another part of ...
... vessels , in different seas , and seeking different markets , agree in one circumstance , in being as unprofita- ' ble to the adventurer as important to the public . " There is one other reason which I will suggest In another part of ...
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