Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... right of search , and afterward came to be denominated the right of visit , was a claim on the part of Great Britain to detain vessels sailing under the American flag in order to examine their papers , and to ascertain whether they were ...
... right of search , and afterward came to be denominated the right of visit , was a claim on the part of Great Britain to detain vessels sailing under the American flag in order to examine their papers , and to ascertain whether they were ...
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... right of search had been given up , and that it was so understood by France . Lord Ashburton had little to say at that time , but , if occa- sion presented , he thought he could give a satisfactory defence . No important concession had ...
... right of search had been given up , and that it was so understood by France . Lord Ashburton had little to say at that time , but , if occa- sion presented , he thought he could give a satisfactory defence . No important concession had ...
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... right of search , as a right capable of being exercised in time of peace . In this answer , he fully admitted that the claim of a right of search was not discussed during the late negotiation , that no concession on this point was ...
... right of search , as a right capable of being exercised in time of peace . In this answer , he fully admitted that the claim of a right of search was not discussed during the late negotiation , that no concession on this point was ...
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