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... respective nations . They may cause to be ar- rested and detained in the country , sailors and deserters of their respective nations , or cause them to be trans- ported therefrom . It shall be sufficient evidence of the sailors and ...
... respective nations . They may cause to be ar- rested and detained in the country , sailors and deserters of their respective nations , or cause them to be trans- ported therefrom . It shall be sufficient evidence of the sailors and ...
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... respective nations ; they may sequester them , and even send them back respectively , from the United States to France , or from France to the United States ; they may cause to be arrested , without difficulty , every captain , master ...
... respective nations ; they may sequester them , and even send them back respectively , from the United States to France , or from France to the United States ; they may cause to be arrested , without difficulty , every captain , master ...
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... respective Na- tions , and even send them back to France or the United States , as the case may be ; as well as arrest any captain , master , seaman or passenger of their respective Nations . They may cause to be ar- rested and detained ...
... respective Na- tions , and even send them back to France or the United States , as the case may be ; as well as arrest any captain , master , seaman or passenger of their respective Nations . They may cause to be ar- rested and detained ...
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