Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade; neutralityU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 |
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... maritime interests , and from its colonial possessions , excites more anxious and jealous feelings in different quarters than England does , and there is no country that would find it more difficult to obtain really disinterested and ...
... maritime interests , and from its colonial possessions , excites more anxious and jealous feelings in different quarters than England does , and there is no country that would find it more difficult to obtain really disinterested and ...
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... maritime states of the world in time of war , that the President endeavor to bring about an under- 666 standing among the principal maritime powers with a view of 98 [ S 1088 . MODES OF REDRESS .
... maritime states of the world in time of war , that the President endeavor to bring about an under- 666 standing among the principal maritime powers with a view of 98 [ S 1088 . MODES OF REDRESS .
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... day Congress recognized their hostilities and appropriated money to suppress them . Butler , At . Gen. , 1838 , 3 Op . 307 . I. COAST WARFARE . CHAPTER XXIV . MARITIME WAR . § 1165. ] 341 INDIAN WARS . Indian wars § 1165.
... day Congress recognized their hostilities and appropriated money to suppress them . Butler , At . Gen. , 1838 , 3 Op . 307 . I. COAST WARFARE . CHAPTER XXIV . MARITIME WAR . § 1165. ] 341 INDIAN WARS . Indian wars § 1165.
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... . 404-411 . e Adams , VII . 266 , citing London Gazette , July 6 , 1813 . f Adams , VII . 266–267 , citing the London Gazette . 9 Adams , VII . 267 . am sorry to say , my gallant first lieutenant received 344 [ S 1167 . MARITIME WAR .
... . 404-411 . e Adams , VII . 266 , citing London Gazette , July 6 , 1813 . f Adams , VII . 266–267 , citing the London Gazette . 9 Adams , VII . 267 . am sorry to say , my gallant first lieutenant received 344 [ S 1167 . MARITIME WAR .
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... Am . Rev. V. 157 , July , 1817 . Capt . Hollins to the Secretary of the Navy , March 30 , 1853 , Br . & For . State Papers , XLVII . 1033-1044 . later , Mr. Baldwin , the agent of the company 346 [ S 1168 . MARITIME WAR .
... Am . Rev. V. 157 , July , 1817 . Capt . Hollins to the Secretary of the Navy , March 30 , 1853 , Br . & For . State Papers , XLVII . 1033-1044 . later , Mr. Baldwin , the agent of the company 346 [ S 1168 . MARITIME WAR .
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