Papers Relating to Foreign AffairsKraus Reprint Corporation, 1965 |
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... privateers to prey upon the peaceful commerce of the United States . Prudence and humanity combine in persuading the President , under the circumstances , that it is wise to secure the lesser geod offered by the Paris congress , without ...
... privateers to prey upon the peaceful commerce of the United States . Prudence and humanity combine in persuading the President , under the circumstances , that it is wise to secure the lesser geod offered by the Paris congress , without ...
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... privateers , or in any manner interfering with our commerce . Prussia has but few ports . Hers is not a sea - faring people , and the sympathies of the government and of the people are with the United States . Whatever danger may be ...
... privateers , or in any manner interfering with our commerce . Prussia has but few ports . Hers is not a sea - faring people , and the sympathies of the government and of the people are with the United States . Whatever danger may be ...
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... privateering enterprises , carrying mer- chandise contraband of war , or forwarding despatches , to have the benefit of its protection against any losses which may befall them through such transactions . The equipment of privateers in ...
... privateering enterprises , carrying mer- chandise contraband of war , or forwarding despatches , to have the benefit of its protection against any losses which may befall them through such transactions . The equipment of privateers in ...
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... privateers ” — declared by the President to be pirates - or permitting them to be fitted out in her ports . I said that while the assurances I had received from M. de Vrière , soon after my arrival , of the attitude of his government ...
... privateers ” — declared by the President to be pirates - or permitting them to be fitted out in her ports . I said that while the assurances I had received from M. de Vrière , soon after my arrival , of the attitude of his government ...
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... privateers they incur risk of being treated as pirates abroad , and of being prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the laws at home . In thanking the acting minister for this prompt response to my request , I observed that while this was ...
... privateers they incur risk of being treated as pirates abroad , and of being prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the laws at home . In thanking the acting minister for this prompt response to my request , I observed that while this was ...
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