Papers of James A. Bayard, 1796-1815éditeur non identifié, 1915 - 539 страница |
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... ships shall make free goods ; that they will , as far as pos- sible , maintain peace between the Indians on our and those on their side of the line ; and will make no treaty with our Indians , except treaties of peace . They agree ...
... ships shall make free goods ; that they will , as far as pos- sible , maintain peace between the Indians on our and those on their side of the line ; and will make no treaty with our Indians , except treaties of peace . They agree ...
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... ships of War and Privateers of one party and their subjects and citizens , shall forbear doing any dam- age to that of the other party , or committing any outrage against them . ' ' William Cushing ( 1732-1810 ) of Massachusetts , who ...
... ships of War and Privateers of one party and their subjects and citizens , shall forbear doing any dam- age to that of the other party , or committing any outrage against them . ' ' William Cushing ( 1732-1810 ) of Massachusetts , who ...
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... ships that are alleged to have British property on board , or are bound to or from British ports . - Non in the wiem zem tis perhaps Mr MYNT max that the BIDE NT NOT the writing this , became trig verhoed de further enquiring of VIE ...
... ships that are alleged to have British property on board , or are bound to or from British ports . - Non in the wiem zem tis perhaps Mr MYNT max that the BIDE NT NOT the writing this , became trig verhoed de further enquiring of VIE ...
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... ships that they can lay their hands on , and even , in many instances , confine our sailors as pris- oners of war . When the ships are brought to trial , the owners or captains are not allowed to produce the least evidence , or say a ...
... ships that they can lay their hands on , and even , in many instances , confine our sailors as pris- oners of war . When the ships are brought to trial , the owners or captains are not allowed to produce the least evidence , or say a ...
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... ships , or to authorise their arming in their own defence , till we know whether our embassy will be successful or not . The expence of the measures which were adopted , added to those of the extraordinary session , were estimated at ...
... ships , or to authorise their arming in their own defence , till we know whether our embassy will be successful or not . The expence of the measures which were adopted , added to those of the extraordinary session , were estimated at ...
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