The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, contTaylor & Maury, 1854 |
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... he kept off the mar- shal by an armed force from serving a process on a vessel . He is ordered , consequently , to be arrested himself , prosecuted and punished for the rescue , and his exequatur will be 52 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
... he kept off the mar- shal by an armed force from serving a process on a vessel . He is ordered , consequently , to be arrested himself , prosecuted and punished for the rescue , and his exequatur will be 52 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
Page 53
Thomas Jefferson. punished for the rescue , and his exequatur will be revoked . You will see in the newspapers the attack made on our commerce by the British king in his additional instructions of June 8. Though we have only newspaper ...
Thomas Jefferson. punished for the rescue , and his exequatur will be revoked . You will see in the newspapers the attack made on our commerce by the British king in his additional instructions of June 8. Though we have only newspaper ...
Page 71
... render the revocation of his Exequatur an act of immediate duty . I have the honor to be , with great respect , Sir , your most obedient servant . * See p . 31 . TO MR . GENET . MONTICELLO , October 3 , CORRESPONDENCE . 71.
... render the revocation of his Exequatur an act of immediate duty . I have the honor to be , with great respect , Sir , your most obedient servant . * See p . 31 . TO MR . GENET . MONTICELLO , October 3 , CORRESPONDENCE . 71.
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... Exequatur , whereby he is permitted to exercise the functions of vice - consul in these United States . The fact has been since inquired into , and I now enclose you copies of the evidence establishing it ; whereby you will perceive how ...
... Exequatur , whereby he is permitted to exercise the functions of vice - consul in these United States . The fact has been since inquired into , and I now enclose you copies of the evidence establishing it ; whereby you will perceive how ...
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... Exequatur to any consul or vice - consul , not directed to him in the usual form , after the party from whom it comes has been apprized that such should be the address . I have the honor to be , with respect , Sir , your most obedient ...
... Exequatur to any consul or vice - consul , not directed to him in the usual form , after the party from whom it comes has been apprized that such should be the address . I have the honor to be , with respect , Sir , your most obedient ...
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