State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States from the Accession of Thomas Jefferson to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...T. B. Wait & sons. David Hale, agent for the States of Vermont, New Hampshire and Rhode Island, 1815 |
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... advantage could possi- bly arise in any one respect , and much injury might , and most probably would , for a time at least , even to this very interest . How much stronger , then , is the obligation to proceed , when the other objects ...
... advantage could possi- bly arise in any one respect , and much injury might , and most probably would , for a time at least , even to this very interest . How much stronger , then , is the obligation to proceed , when the other objects ...
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... advantage of this circumstance which the article admits of . The presumption is , that the British government will , in case the treaty is ratified , repeal the additional duty on American vessels , which will leave them charged in com ...
... advantage of this circumstance which the article admits of . The presumption is , that the British government will , in case the treaty is ratified , repeal the additional duty on American vessels , which will leave them charged in com ...
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... advantage . It is proper to remark that we did not omit to propose an arrangement on the subject of export duties , by which the United States should at least be placed in that respect upon the footing of all other nations . The ...
... advantage . It is proper to remark that we did not omit to propose an arrangement on the subject of export duties , by which the United States should at least be placed in that respect upon the footing of all other nations . The ...
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... advantage to the United States , but might be a serious embarrassment to Great Britain . It was urged on our part , that , if Great Britain could not give up entirely the excess of export duty , now paid by us , it did not follow that ...
... advantage to the United States , but might be a serious embarrassment to Great Britain . It was urged on our part , that , if Great Britain could not give up entirely the excess of export duty , now paid by us , it did not follow that ...
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... advantage of their country . By the compro- mise which is made the practical enjoyment of the rights of each party is forborne , in the manner stated and for the term specified , while the rights themselves are reserved . The ...
... advantage of their country . By the compro- mise which is made the practical enjoyment of the rights of each party is forborne , in the manner stated and for the term specified , while the rights themselves are reserved . The ...
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aforesaid agreed American vessels arrangement assurances authorized belligerent belonging Berlin decree blockade Britain Britannic majesty British commissioners British government British orders cargoes citizens claim colonies commerce communication Congress consideration considered copy declared despatch disposition Downing street duties of customs effect embargo enemy England Erskine Europe execution exportation favour favoured nation foreign France French decree further enacted high seas Holland and lord honour imported injury instructions interview islands JAMES MADISON JAMES MONROE law of nations letter lord Auckland lord Grenville lord Holland lord Howick lordship Madison majesty's government manner manufacture measures ment merchandise merchants minister navigation negotiation neutral country neutral vessels November object officers orders in council parties plenipotentiaries port or place present President principle prize produce proposed publick received regulations republick respect retaliation secretary secured ships Signed stipulation territories thereof tion topicks trade treaty of 1794 undersigned United wares WILLIAM PINKNEY
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105 psl. - It is agreed that it shall at all times be free to his Majesty's subjects, and to the citizens of the United States, and also to the Indians dwelling on either side of the said boundary line, freely to pass and repass by land or inland navigation, into the respective territories and countries of the two parties, on the continent of America...
80 psl. - States in all articles of which the importation and exportation respectively to and from the said territories shall not be entirely prohibited — provided only that it shall not be lawful for them in any time of War between the British Government and any...
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458 psl. - States ;' the President is authorized to declare the same by proclamation, after which the trade suspended by the said act, and by an act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbours of the United States, and the several acts supplementary thereto, may be renewed with the nation so doing.
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81 psl. - There shall be between all the dominions of his Majesty in Europe and the territories of the United States, a reciprocal and perfect liberty of commerce and navigation.
458 psl. - Given under my hand and the seal of the United States, at Washington, the...