American Opinions on the "Alabama,": And Other Political QuestionsB. Quaritch, 1870 - 75 էջ |
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... the Government , and suggests to Mr. Adams that all the evidence he has respecting the destination of the vessel be submitted to the collector of customs at Liverpool . The Lords Commissioners of the Treasury , on July 1st , PART II. ...
... the Government , and suggests to Mr. Adams that all the evidence he has respecting the destination of the vessel be submitted to the collector of customs at Liverpool . The Lords Commissioners of the Treasury , on July 1st , PART II. ...
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... vessel was fitting out as a Confederate privateer ; that such an act was contrary to the provisions of the British Foreign Enlistment Act , and declared the vessel liable to seizure by the officer of the Customs ; and recommended that ...
... vessel was fitting out as a Confederate privateer ; that such an act was contrary to the provisions of the British Foreign Enlistment Act , and declared the vessel liable to seizure by the officer of the Customs ; and recommended that ...
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... vessel are sufficiently well known . She ravaged the ocean , burnt the merchant vessels of the United States ; and almost completely extinguished their shipping . Finally , the first time she encountered a war vessel of the United ...
... vessel are sufficiently well known . She ravaged the ocean , burnt the merchant vessels of the United States ; and almost completely extinguished their shipping . Finally , the first time she encountered a war vessel of the United ...
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... vessel in six weeks , though she saw no less than seventy vessels in a very few days , ' . This is most suggestive . So entirely was our commerce.
... vessel in six weeks , though she saw no less than seventy vessels in a very few days , ' . This is most suggestive . So entirely was our commerce.
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... vessels and their cargoes , and , may be , a fair compensa- tion in addition for all and any injury accruing to our business interests from the depredations upon our shipping . The remune- ration may reach a high figure in the present ...
... vessels and their cargoes , and , may be , a fair compensa- tion in addition for all and any injury accruing to our business interests from the depredations upon our shipping . The remune- ration may reach a high figure in the present ...
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Էջ 33 - I would rather be handed down to posterity as the builder of a dozen AlaIm-inas than as the man who applies himself deliberately to set class against class, and to cry up the institutions of another country which, when they come to be tested, are of no value whatever, and which reduce the very name of liberty to an utter absurdity.
Էջ 39 - If, through British intervention, the war was doubled in duration, or in any way extended, as cannot be doubted, then is England justly responsible for the additional expenditure to which our country was doomed; and whatever may be the final settlement of these great accounts, such must be the judgment in any chancery which consults the simple equity of the case.