Reports of the Select Committee of Five, on the Following Subjects |
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... ports opened to such commerce only under the protection and by the regulation of the federal law . The well - understood and just assumption upon which all this foreign commerce proceeds is , that the federal government provides for it ...
... ports opened to such commerce only under the protection and by the regulation of the federal law . The well - understood and just assumption upon which all this foreign commerce proceeds is , that the federal government provides for it ...
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... ports or places have been thus opened . It is in this view that the bill proposes that.vessels from a foreign port , bound to a port within the scope of its provisions , shall , with its foreign cargo , be liable to seizure and ...
... ports or places have been thus opened . It is in this view that the bill proposes that.vessels from a foreign port , bound to a port within the scope of its provisions , shall , with its foreign cargo , be liable to seizure and ...
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... port or place without delivering a manifest and obtaining a clearance from the customs officer . The fourth section authorizes the taking of such vessel into any port of entry in the United States , and confers on the circuit or dis ...
... port or place without delivering a manifest and obtaining a clearance from the customs officer . The fourth section authorizes the taking of such vessel into any port of entry in the United States , and confers on the circuit or dis ...
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... ports , and render unavailable to them even the limited facilities nature has given to those States for trade and intercourse with the rest of the world . In modern times , and amongst Christian nations , it is an established maxim that ...
... ports , and render unavailable to them even the limited facilities nature has given to those States for trade and intercourse with the rest of the world . In modern times , and amongst Christian nations , it is an established maxim that ...
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... ports to foreign countries ; and this is the feature on which most reli- ance is placed for distressing and subduing the seceding States . To render the blockade effectual , the revenue cutters are authorized to examine vessels and ...
... ports to foreign countries ; and this is the feature on which most reli- ance is placed for distressing and subduing the seceding States . To render the blockade effectual , the revenue cutters are authorized to examine vessels and ...
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