 | Mary Stanislas Austin - 1901 - 340 páginas
...intend to settle and reside in the United States ; or bringing arms, ammunition or warlike stores to the said colonies, for the use of such inhabitants thereof...Cause, which you shall suffer to pass unmolested, the commander thereof permitting a peaceable search and giving satisfactory information of the contents... | |
 | Martin Ignatius Joseph Griffin - 1903 - 496 páginas
...Arms, Ammunition, or Warlike Stores to the said States for the Use thereof, which said Ships or Vessels you shall suffer to pass unmolested, the Commanders...satisfactory Information of the Contents of the Ladings and Destination of the Voyages, only accepted). And the said Ships or Vessels so apprehended as aforesaid,... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1904 - 312 páginas
...other ships and vessels bringing persons with intent to settle and reside within the United States, which you shall suffer to pass unmolested, the commanders...giving satisfactory information of the contents of tho lading, and destination of the voyages). And you muy also annoy the enemy by all the means in your... | |
 | United States. Continental Congress - 1906 - 428 páginas
...settle and reside in the United Colonies; or bringing arms, ammunition, or war-like stores, to the said colonies, for the use of such inhabitants thereof...of the contents of the ladings, and destinations of the voyages. 2. You may, by force of arms, attack, subdue, and take all ships and other vessels whatsoever,... | |
 | United States. Continental Congress - 1907 - 386 páginas
...ammunition, or warlike stores to the said states, for the use thereof; which said ships or vessels you shall suffer to pass unmolested, the commanders...satisfactory information of the contents of the ladings, and destination of the voyages, only excepted,) and the said ships or vessels so apprehended as aforesaid,... | |
 | United States. Continental Congress - 1910 - 434 páginas
...other ships and vessels bringing persons with intent to settle and reside within the United States, which you shall suffer to pass unmolested, the commanders...satisfactory information of the contents of the ladings, and destination of the voyages) and you may also annoy the enemy by all the means in your power, by land... | |
 | Gardner Weld Allen - 1913 - 446 páginas
...settle and reside in the United Colonies ; or bringing arms, ammunition, or war-like stores, to the said colonies, for the use of such inhabitants thereof...contents of the ladings and destinations of voyages. soldiers, arms, gunpowder, ammunition, provisions, or any other contraband goods, to any of the British... | |
 | Gardner Weld Allen - 1913 - 442 páginas
...settle and reside in the United Colonies ; or bringing arms, ammunition, or war-like stores, to the said colonies, for the use of such inhabitants thereof as are friends to the American cause, which yon shall suffer to pass unmolested, the commanders thereof permitting a peaceable search and giving... | |
 | Louis Frank Middlebrook - 1925 - 426 páginas
...to settle and reside in the United Colonies, or bringing arms, ammunition, or warlike stores to the said Colonies, for the use of such inhabitants thereof...of the contents of the ladings and destinations of the voyages. 2. You may by force of arms, attack, subdue, and take all ships and other vessels whatsoever... | |
 | Gardner Weld Allen - 1927 - 412 páginas
...District. The judges appointed for the trial of prizes were: For the Southern District, Nathan Cushing; for the Middle District, Timothy Pickering; for the...pass unmolested, the commanders thereof permitting I . Mass. Archives, 165, 477. See below, pp. 55, 56, for schooner Dolphin,of Salem. a peaceable search,... | |
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