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... allowed armed cruisers to sail from her ports to prey on the commerce of the United States . She alone furnished the Alabamas and the Floridas , which , by the capture of our merchantmen , gave to the United States cause of national ...
... allowed armed cruisers to sail from her ports to prey on the commerce of the United States . She alone furnished the Alabamas and the Floridas , which , by the capture of our merchantmen , gave to the United States cause of national ...
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... allowed to fit out and arm in American ports for the purpose of attacking British vessels , in direct opposition to the laws of neutrality . Immediately upon this representation , the American Government held that such a fitting out was ...
... allowed to fit out and arm in American ports for the purpose of attacking British vessels , in direct opposition to the laws of neutrality . Immediately upon this representation , the American Government held that such a fitting out was ...
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... allowed , as she had a right to do , openly to build or purchase men - of - war in the United States . Finally , no cruisers have sailed from the ports of the United States to prey on the commerce of Spain . Therefore , if , which we ...
... allowed , as she had a right to do , openly to build or purchase men - of - war in the United States . Finally , no cruisers have sailed from the ports of the United States to prey on the commerce of Spain . Therefore , if , which we ...
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... allowed by a neutral to one belligerent , it must be allowed to the adverse belligerent ; and , since the publication of Sir Robert Phillimore's great work on international law , probably no person , even in Great Britain , would ...
... allowed by a neutral to one belligerent , it must be allowed to the adverse belligerent ; and , since the publication of Sir Robert Phillimore's great work on international law , probably no person , even in Great Britain , would ...
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... allowed to ship some coal and some lumber for repairs . " pairs . Her commander assured the Governor " he was bound for distant waters . " 9 Under these circumstances she was permitted to take in ninety tons of coal . On going into ...
... allowed to ship some coal and some lumber for repairs . " pairs . Her commander assured the Governor " he was bound for distant waters . " 9 Under these circumstances she was permitted to take in ninety tons of coal . On going into ...
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