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" ... are not instructed to detain American vessels, under any circumstances whatever ; on the contrary, they are ordered to abstain from all interference with them, be they slavers or otherwise. But where reasonable suspicion exists that the American flag... "
The Monthly Chronicle - Página 184
editado por - 1842
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., Volumen5

United States. Congress. House - 1098 páginas
...otherwise Bat where reasonable suspicion exists that the American dag has been abused, for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear...credible, had it not been made manifest by the repeated ptmeslations of their representative, that thu Government of the United Stales, which has stigmatized...
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British and Foreign State Papers

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1859 - 1464 páginas
...otherwise. But where reasonable suspicion exists that the American flag has been abused, for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear...United States, which has stigmatized and abolished the Slave Trade itself, should object to the adoption of such means as are indispensably necessary for...
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Report of the Committee of the African Civilization Society to the Public ...

Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa - 1842 - 246 páginas
...otherwise. But where reasonable suspicion exists that the American flag has been abused for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear scarcely credible, had it hot been made manifest by the repeated protestations of their representative, that the government of...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volumen61

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1843 - 576 páginas
...otherwise. But where reasonable suspicion exists that the American flag has been abused, for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear...contended, in his former note, that the legitimate inference from the arguments of Mr. Stevenson would practically extend even to the sanction of piracy,...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen16

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1858 - 956 páginas
...abused for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear scarcely credible that the government of the United States, which has...should object to the adoption of such means as are necessary for ascertaining the truth." A little later we find the English Envoy at Washington in a...
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The Right of Search: As Between France, America, and Great Britain

Denis Creagh Moylan - 1843 - 56 páginas
...But where reasonable sus" picion exists that the American flag has been abused for " the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it " would appear scarcely credible, had it not been made mani" fest by the repeated protestations of their representative, " that the government of the United...
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Observations Upon the Treaty of Washington, Signed August 9, 1842: With the ...

George William Featherstonhaugh - 1843 - 134 páginas
...where " reasonable suspicion exists that the American " flag has been abused, for the purpose of " covering the vessel of another nation, it would " appear scarcely credible, had it not been made <c manifest by the repeated protestations of their " representative, that the Government of the " United...
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Message from the President of the United States, Communicating, (in ...

United States. Department of State - 1846 - 262 páginas
...otherwise. But where reasonable suspicion exists that the American flag has been abused for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear...indispensably necessary for ascertaining the truth." And in his recent despatch to Mr. Fox, his lordship further says, " that the President might be assured...
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The Diplomatic and Official Papers of Daniel Webster, While Secretary of State

Daniel Webster - 1848 - 410 páginas
...otherwise. But where reasonable suspicion exists that the American flag has been abused for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear...should object to the adoption of such means as are jndispensably necessary for ascertaining the truth." And in his recent dispatch to Mr. Fox, his lordship...
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The Diplomatic and Official Papers of Daniel Webster, While Secretary of State

Daniel Webster - 1848 - 414 páginas
...otherwise. But where reasonable suspicion exists that the American flag has been abused for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear...the trade itself, should object to the adoption of I such means as are indispensably necessary for ascertaining the truth. The undersigned had contended...
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