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... agreed , that in all such cases , where adequate compensation cannot , for whatever reason , be now ac- tually obtained , had , and received by the said merchants and others , in the ordinary course of justice , full and complete ...
... agreed , that in all such cases , where adequate compensation cannot , for whatever reason , be now ac- tually obtained , had , and received by the said merchants and others , in the ordinary course of justice , full and complete ...
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... agreed that the United States will not impose any new or additional tonnage duties on British vessels , nor increase the now - subsisting difference between the duties payable on the importation of any article in British or in American ...
... agreed that the United States will not impose any new or additional tonnage duties on British vessels , nor increase the now - subsisting difference between the duties payable on the importation of any article in British or in American ...
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... agreed that His Majesty and the United States , on mutual requisitions , by them respectively , or by their respective Minis- ters or officers authorized to make the same , will deliver up to justice all persons who , being charged with ...
... agreed that His Majesty and the United States , on mutual requisitions , by them respectively , or by their respective Minis- ters or officers authorized to make the same , will deliver up to justice all persons who , being charged with ...
Contents
FOREIGN AFFAIRS | 13 |
Pamphlets Pro and Con Adoption of the Constitution | 23 |
The Jay Treaty Debates | 35 |
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