Governors may use the means in their power for making restitution. Without knowledge of the capture, they cannot restore it. It will always be best to give the notice to them directly; but any information, which you shall be pleased to send to me also,... English Neutrality: Is the Alabama a British Pirate? - Page 15by Grosvenor Porter Lowrey - 1863 - 32 lehteFull view - About this book
| William Graydon - 1803 - 730 lehte
...but any information which you shall be pleased to send to nie, also, at any time shall be f jrwarüed to them as quickly as distance will permit. Hence you will perceive, Ьдг, that the President contemplates restitution or compensation in the cy.se before the 7th August... | |
| Nathaniel Atcheson - 1808 - 398 lehte
...give the notice to them directly ; but any information which you shall be pleased to send to me .'Jso at any time shall be forwarded to them as quickly as distance will permit. Your list of the privateers illicitly armed in our ports is/I believe, correct. With respect to losses... | |
| 1815 - 508 lehte
...best to give the notice to them directly ; but any information, which you shall be pleased to send to me also, at any time, shall be forwarded to them,...President contemplates restitution or compensation, in the cases before the 7th of August, and after that date, restitution, if it can be effected by any means... | |
| William Cobbett - 1818 - 812 lehte
...best to give the notice to them directly ; but any information which you shall be pleased to send to me also at any time shall be forwarded to them as...president contemplates restitution or compensation in the cases before the 7th of August ; and after that date, restitution, if it can be effected, by any means... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 582 lehte
...you shall be pleased to send to me also, at any time, shall be forwarded to them as quickly as the distance will permit. Hence you will perceive, Sir,...President contemplates restitution or compensation, in the cases before the seventh of August, and, after that date, restitution, if it can be effected by any... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 656 lehte
...best to give the notice to them directly : but any information which you shall be pleased to send to me also, at any time, shall be forwarded to -them as quickly as the distance will permit. the circumstances of which shall place them on similar ground with those... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 lehte
...best to give the notice to them directly ; but any information whicli you shall be pleased to send to me also, at any time, shall be forwarded to them as quickly as the distance will permit. Hence you will perceive, Sir, that the President contemplates restitution... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 554 lehte
...best to give the notice to them directly ; but any information which you shall be pleased to send to me also, at any time, shall be forwarded to them as quickly as the distance will permit. Hence you will perceive, Sir, that the President contemplates restitution... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 646 lehte
...notice to them directly; but any of states, fcc. information which you shall be pleased to send to me, also, at any time, shall be forwarded to them as quickly as distance will permit. Intention of the Hence you will perceive, Sir, that the president con tern rincu'/stated!" plates restitution... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 644 lehte
...the notice to them directly; but any of Mates, &c. information which you shall be pleased to send to me, also, at any time, shall be forwarded to them as quickly as distance will permit. Intention of the Hence you will perceive,. Sir, that the president con temunctiyTtated'.8 plates restitution... | |
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