House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d Session-49th Congress, 1st Session, Volumen 14,Parte 1 |
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... American , during the year ending September 30 , 1871 .... Seamen . Bill to regulate marine hospital charges for sick or disabled foreign . 6 12 1 12 Seaton , C. W. Appropriation for , for use of a patent Ship - canal . Relative to a ...
... American , during the year ending September 30 , 1871 .... Seamen . Bill to regulate marine hospital charges for sick or disabled foreign . 6 12 1 12 Seaton , C. W. Appropriation for , for use of a patent Ship - canal . Relative to a ...
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... American people , nor to take any part in the contest on which the future of the American Commonwealth appeared to depend . Of all the nations of the world , Great Britain , by reason of her geo- graphical position , the activity of her ...
... American people , nor to take any part in the contest on which the future of the American Commonwealth appeared to depend . Of all the nations of the world , Great Britain , by reason of her geo- graphical position , the activity of her ...
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... American vessels then lying in the bay , what rules he in- tended to lay down and enforce " in case any American vessels should leave port before the Sumter , or if the Sumter should be outside the port , waiting to intercept them ...
... American vessels then lying in the bay , what rules he in- tended to lay down and enforce " in case any American vessels should leave port before the Sumter , or if the Sumter should be outside the port , waiting to intercept them ...
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... American ports , but were owned , officered , and manned , in large proportion , by American citizens . The measures adopted by the Executive of the United States to restrain these enterprises proved inadequate ; they were renewed from ...
... American ports , but were owned , officered , and manned , in large proportion , by American citizens . The measures adopted by the Executive of the United States to restrain these enterprises proved inadequate ; they were renewed from ...
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... American * courts it appears that depredations on British commerce were again and again com- mitted by French privateers , subsequently fitted out and armed for war in ports of the United States . In March , 1806 , an expedition against ...
... American * courts it appears that depredations on British commerce were again and again com- mitted by French privateers , subsequently fitted out and armed for war in ports of the United States . In March , 1806 , an expedition against ...
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A. H. LAYARD Adams to Earl admiralty affidavit Alabama Alar American April armed arrived August Bahama Bahia belligerent Birkenhead Brazil Brest Britain called Cape Captain Bullock Captain Maffit Captain Semmes captured cargo CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS Cherbourg coal collector colony commander commissioners of customs confederate steamer copy crew cruise cruiser custom-house dated directed dispatch Dudley Earl Russell evidence excellency fitted Florida foreign enlistment act FOREIGN OFFICE Georgia governor gun-boat guns Hammond harbor Hickley honor inclose Inclosure instant instructions intended island Japan July June Kearsarge Laird law-officers letter Lieutenant Liverpool lords commissioners lordship Majesty's government Majesty's treasury ment Messrs morning Nassau naval neutrality opinion Oreto owner Pernambuco persons pirate port prize proceedings received reference repairs reply request respecting sailed Sea Bride Sea King seamen secretary sent Seward Shenandoah Signed Simon's Bay taken tion transmit treasury Tuscaloosa ultimo United States consul vessel violation
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Página 8 - Secondly, not to permit or suffer either belligerent to make use of its ports or waters as the. base of naval operations against the other, or for the purpose of the renewal or augmentation of military supplies or arms, or the recruitment of men. Thirdly, to exercise due diligence in its own ports and waters, and, as to all persons within its jurisdiction, to prevent any violation of the foregoing obligations and duties.
Página 44 - ... with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of any foreign prince or State, or of any colony, district, or people...
Página 620 - ... giving and granting unto my said attorney, full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing whatsoever requisite and necessary to be done in and about the premises, as fully to all intents and purposes as...
Página 16 - ... or for, or under or in aid of, any foreign prince, state, potentate, colony, province, or part of any province or people...
Página 45 - ... employed in the service of any foreign prince, state, or potentate, or of any foreign colony, province, or part of any province or people, or of any person or persons exercising or assuming to exercise any powers of government in or over any foreign state, colony, province, or part of any province or people...
Página 662 - SIR, I AM commanded by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to acquaint you that, the...
Página 17 - Majesty's navy are empowered respectively to make seizures under the laws of customs and excise, or under the laws of trade and navigation ; and that every such ship and vessel, with the tackle, apparel, and furniture, together with all the materials, arms, ammunition, and stores which may belong to or be on board of...
Página 13 - Whether the president in fulfilling his duties, as commander-in-chief, in suppressing an insurrection, has met with such armed hostile resistance, and a civil war of such alarming proportions as will compel him to accord to them the character of belligerents, is a question to be decided by him, and this court must be governed by the decision and acts of the political department of the government to which this power was entrusted. 'He must determine what degree of force the crisis demands.
Página 44 - ... more than three years ; and every such ship or vessel, with her tackle, apparel, and furniture, together with all materials, arms, ammunition and stores, which may have been procured for the building and equipment thereof, shall be forfeited, one half to the use of the informer, and the other half to the use of the United States.
Página 687 - And the said crew agree to conduct themselves in an orderly, faithful, honest, and sober manner, and to be at all times diligent in their respective duties, and to be obedient to the lawful commands of the said master, or of any person who shall lawfully succeed him, and of their superior officers in everything relating to the vessel, and the stores and cargo thereof, whether on board, in boats, or on shore...