| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813 - 442 pages
...one independent power on the high seas in war or peace can be sanctioned by the laws or authority Q! another power. It is equally obvious, that for the...excluding them from the vessels of the other, the moment be compared with the mod? practised by Great Britain without a conviction of its title to preference... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1814 - 830 pages
...independent Power on the high seas, can, in war or peace, be sanctioned by the laws or amhorily of another Power. It is equally obvious, that for the...preserving to each State its seafaring members, by excludine; (hem from the vessels of the other, the mode hereiofore proposed by the United Sute-s, and... | |
| United States - 1817 - 520 pages
...one independent power on the high seas, can in war or peace be sanctioned by the laws or authority of another power. It is equally obvious, that, for the...by them as an article of municipal policy, cannot fora moment be compared with the mode practised by Great Britain, without a conviction of its title... | |
| James Madison - Constitutional history - 1819 - 484 pages
...one independent power on the high seas can in war or peace be sanctioned by the laws or authority of another power. It is equally obvious that, for the...enacted by them as an article of municipal policy, can not for a moment be compared with the mode practiced by Great Britain without a conviction of its... | |
| Samuel Perkins - Canada History War of 1812 - 1825 - 532 pages
...on board of vessels of one independent power, can be sanctioned by the taws or authority of another. It is equally obvious, that for the purpose of preserving...members, by excluding them from the vessels of the other, a mode heretofore proposed, and now enacted by the United States as a part of their municipal policy,... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...one independent power on the high seas, can in war or peace be sanctioned by the laws or authority of another power. It is equally obvious, that for the...mode heretofore proposed by the United States and now exacted by them as an article of municipal policy, cannot for a moment be compared with the mode practised... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1854 - 616 pages
...one independent power on the high seas, can in war or peace be sanctioned by the laws or authority of another power. It is equally obvious, that for the...mode heretofore proposed by the United States and now exacted by them as an article of municipal policy, can not for a moment be compared with the mode practised... | |
| John Robert Irelan - Presidents - 1886 - 580 pages
...one independent power on the high seas, can in war or peace be sanctioned by the laws or authority of another power. It is equally obvious, that for the purpose of preserving to each state ite seafaring members, by excluding them from the vessels of the other, the mode heretofore proposed... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1896 - 658 pages
...one independent power on the high seas can in war or peace be sanctioned by the laws or authority of another power. It is equally obvious that, for the...enacted by them as an article of municipal policy, can not for a moment be compared with the mode practiced by Great Britain without a conviction of its... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 574 pages
...one independent power on the high seas can in war or peace be sanctioned by the laws or authority of another power. It is equally obvious that, for the...enacted by them as an article of municipal policy, can not for a moment be compared with the mode practiced by Great Britain without a conviction of its... | |
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