Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Parte4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 |
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... piracy long before our treaty with Great Britain above referred to , we think ourselves entitled to consider that trade an offence against public law , so far as to warrant our faithful compliance with the stipulation contained in that ...
... piracy long before our treaty with Great Britain above referred to , we think ourselves entitled to consider that trade an offence against public law , so far as to warrant our faithful compliance with the stipulation contained in that ...
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... piracy , and have visited their own citizens implicated in it with the severest penalties . At very heavy pecuniary sacrifices , and at the risk of the lives of their own naval officers and seamen , they have for more than twenty years ...
... piracy , and have visited their own citizens implicated in it with the severest penalties . At very heavy pecuniary sacrifices , and at the risk of the lives of their own naval officers and seamen , they have for more than twenty years ...
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... piracy , or arson , or robbery , or forgery in the utterance of forged papers . It is , therefore , in these cases only that by treaty either government can claim the extradition of fugitives from justice taking refuge in the dominions ...
... piracy , or arson , or robbery , or forgery in the utterance of forged papers . It is , therefore , in these cases only that by treaty either government can claim the extradition of fugitives from justice taking refuge in the dominions ...
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... piracy . It is believed that to all such applications the promptest and most respectful compliance has been yielded by the Spanish government , and it may well be doubted whether our extensive and valuable West India trade could have ...
... piracy . It is believed that to all such applications the promptest and most respectful compliance has been yielded by the Spanish government , and it may well be doubted whether our extensive and valuable West India trade could have ...
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... piracy , a crime against the human race , he is charged with having himself sold into personal bondage one hundred and forty - one of these poor creatures , making to himself the great gain of their merchandise , and cov- ering this ...
... piracy , a crime against the human race , he is charged with having himself sold into personal bondage one hundred and forty - one of these poor creatures , making to himself the great gain of their merchandise , and cov- ering this ...
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