The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 46. köideWilliam Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1862 |
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... Messrs . MASON and SLIDELL has given rise to many questions of international law , and their arrest on and removal from an English vessel has been made a ground of complaint by Great Britain . These individuals were once Senators of the ...
... Messrs . MASON and SLIDELL has given rise to many questions of international law , and their arrest on and removal from an English vessel has been made a ground of complaint by Great Britain . These individuals were once Senators of the ...
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... Messrs . MASON and SLIDELL were removed to the SAN JACINTO , and the TRENT was allowed to proceed on its passage . In discussing the questions that arise from these facts , or in discussing any legal question , it is not to be expected ...
... Messrs . MASON and SLIDELL were removed to the SAN JACINTO , and the TRENT was allowed to proceed on its passage . In discussing the questions that arise from these facts , or in discussing any legal question , it is not to be expected ...
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... Messrs . MASON and SLIDELL to the SAN JACINTO , and allowing the TRENT to proceed on her passage . These commissioners would be most cer- tainly ( were the question properly presented to any prize court in Eng- land or the United States ) ...
... Messrs . MASON and SLIDELL to the SAN JACINTO , and allowing the TRENT to proceed on her passage . These commissioners would be most cer- tainly ( were the question properly presented to any prize court in Eng- land or the United States ) ...
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... Messrs . MASON and SLIDELL , there cannot , in our opinion , be a doubt as to its being our duty to do so . No one can feel more strongly than we do the baseness of the crime those men have committed , nor would any one speak in severer ...
... Messrs . MASON and SLIDELL , there cannot , in our opinion , be a doubt as to its being our duty to do so . No one can feel more strongly than we do the baseness of the crime those men have committed , nor would any one speak in severer ...
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... - termination to cut the canal , if it were practicable . On the 17th of December , 1853 , Mr. LIONEL GISBORNE , Messrs . FORDE , BENNETT , DEVENISH , ARMSTRONG and BOND , 14 [ January , Survey of the Isthmus of Darien .
... - termination to cut the canal , if it were practicable . On the 17th of December , 1853 , Mr. LIONEL GISBORNE , Messrs . FORDE , BENNETT , DEVENISH , ARMSTRONG and BOND , 14 [ January , Survey of the Isthmus of Darien .
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American amount April Assay Office August average bales Bank of England bbls belligerent bonds Boston Britain British bullion Canal Cape capital Captain Captain WILKES cents per pound Chamber of Commerce China circulation coast coin committee Company Congress consumption contraband cotton currency debt December deposits despatches dollars duty English established export feet flax foreign France French gold important increase India interest Island Jamaica January July Lake Lake Superior letter Liverpool loan London manufacture March ment merchants Messrs miles millions molasses months nations neutral New-York New-York city North notes November October paper Penang Philadelphia population port postal present produced quantity Rail-Road railway receipts received revenue River Secretary ship silk silver SLIDELL South South Sea Company Southampton specie steamer tariff telegraph tion tons Total trade Treasury treaty United United Kingdom vessel