... are not instructed to detain American vessels, under any circumstances whatever ; on the contrary, they are ordered to abstain from all interference with them, be they slavers or otherwise. But where reasonable suspicion exists that the American flag... The Monthly Chronicle - 第184页编者: - 1842全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 660 页
...otherwise. But where reasonable suspicion exists that the American flag has been abused for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear...indispensably necessary for ascertaining the truth." And in his recent despatch to Mr. Fox his Lordship further says : " That the President might be assured... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 658 页
...otherwise. But where reasonable suspicion exists that the American flag has been .abused for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear...indispensably necessary for ascertaining the truth." And in his recent despatch to Mr. Fox his Lordship further says : " That the President might be assured... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1858 - 652 页
...American flag has been abused for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would ap» pear scarcely credible, had it not been made manifest by...indispensably necessary for ascertaining the truth." And in his recent despatch to Mr. Fox his Lordship further says : " That the President might be assured... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1860 - 658 页
...otherwise. But where reasonable suspicion exists that the American flag has been abused for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear...itself, should object to the adoption of such means aa are indispensably necessary for ascertaining the truth." And in his recent despatch to Mr. Fox his... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1872 - 504 页
...abused for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear scarcely credible . . . that the government of the United States, which has...indispensably necessary for ascertaining the truth." A little later we find the English envoy at Washington in a communication from his government giving... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1875 - 460 页
...would appear scarcely credible . . . that the government of the United States, which has stigmatised and abolished the trade itself, should object to the...indispensably necessary for ascertaining the truth.' A little later we find the English envoy at Washington, in a communication from his government, giving... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1879 - 588 页
...abused for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear scarcely credible .... that the government of the United States, which has...as are indispensably necessary for ascertaining the A little later we find the English envoy at Washington in a communication from his government giving... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1879 - 554 页
...abused for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear scarcely credible .... that the government of the United States, which has...as are indispensably necessary for ascertaining the truth."i A little later we find the English envoy at Washington in a communication from his government... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 858 页
...otherwise. But where reasonable suspicion exists that the American flag has been abused, for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear...credible, had it not been made manifest by the repeated protest of their representative, that the Government of the United States, which has stigmatized and... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1891 - 558 页
...nation, it would appear scarcely credible .... that the government of the United States, whidi lias stigmatized and abolished the trade itself, should...indispensably necessary for ascertaining the truth." » A little later we find the English envoy at Washington in a communication from his government giving... | |
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