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1831 Aug. 13 7
Colonization Society
Ch. VI
§.2. Remedy proposal.
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☞ Insure reasonableness of such option
From
Of
From losses from this source, the supposed perfection
Colonies, were it not for an obvious and unexceptionable precaution
and correspondent provision, make their escape. Against
the ships of the Mother Country they would close their ports: to
those of other nations, they would leave open these same
ports. This provision is — the d in port of the refractory
Colony in a state of blockade: or (to speak with the
unaccustomed plainness instead of the accustomed figurativeness
— the conv and usual accustomed resort of ) the
government of the Mother Country would send vessels of war
to captu make prize of all such foreign vessels
Between the Government of the Mother Country — the functionaries
by whom such the pr whose certain the prize was nearby and
the injured Company, for compensation to whom the remedy was
applied, the proceeds of the capture be directed.
Against from all foreign governments and their
respective subjects, the Government of every country, by the acknowledgment
of all stands bound to apply remedy, as far as
has in its power. Against the application of the remedy here
in question, no reasonable objection could accordingly be made
either by the subjects of the Mother Country or by the Government
or subjects of any other State
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