The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen46William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1862 |
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... ment they had thus helped to form , and for the purpose of obtaining the assistance of European nations in their treasonable endeavors . They first fled from the United States to Havana , and there , after making known their object and ...
... ment they had thus helped to form , and for the purpose of obtaining the assistance of European nations in their treasonable endeavors . They first fled from the United States to Havana , and there , after making known their object and ...
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... ment that you should exert it in the cause of my enemy ? ? " If , therefore , we wish to determine , at any time , whether any article is contraband , all we have to know is whether the article in question would necessarily help to ...
... ment that you should exert it in the cause of my enemy ? ? " If , therefore , we wish to determine , at any time , whether any article is contraband , all we have to know is whether the article in question would necessarily help to ...
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... ment . But although the law seems to be clear on all the points we have dis- cussed , and although we think the captain of the TRENT was acting ille- gally , and with the grossest injustice towards the United States , in allowing these ...
... ment . But although the law seems to be clear on all the points we have dis- cussed , and although we think the captain of the TRENT was acting ille- gally , and with the grossest injustice towards the United States , in allowing these ...
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... ment of the court before an execution can be issued . Captain WILKES , however , assumed that the court would declare these commissioners con- traband , and acted as if it had done so . Whereas he had just as much right to confiscate ...
... ment of the court before an execution can be issued . Captain WILKES , however , assumed that the court would declare these commissioners con- traband , and acted as if it had done so . Whereas he had just as much right to confiscate ...
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... establishment of the Bank of England ; the commence- ment of the British national debt ; the more general diffusion of geo- graphical knowledge and of science throughout Europe , and for 1862. ] 19 Seventeenth Century .
... establishment of the Bank of England ; the commence- ment of the British national debt ; the more general diffusion of geo- graphical knowledge and of science throughout Europe , and for 1862. ] 19 Seventeenth Century .
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