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- Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the U.S., Jan. 25, 1812 : in relation to maritime protection
- (Circular) Treasury Department Comptroller's Office, December 28th. 1793 : Sir, I herewith transmit certain explanations and forms of official documents, in relation to the acts concerning the registering, recording, enrolling and licensing, of ships and vessels. ..
- 14th March, 1796, read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next. : A bill for the relief and protection of American seamen
- 16th December, 1799. Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House on Thursday next. : A bill providing for salvage in cases of re-capture
- 26th December, 1797, committed to a committee of the whole House, on the first Monday in February next. : A bill supplementary to the act passed June the fifth, one thousand, seven hundred and ninety four, entituled "An act in addition to the Act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States."
- A Bill for the Further Protection of the Seamen and Commerce of the United States
- A Bill to Establish a System of Navigation for the United States
- A Bill to Repeal a Part of the Act Intituled, An Act Supplementary to the Act Concerning Consuls and Vice Consuls, and for Further Protection of American Seamen
- A Report of the opinions of the judges in the important cause of Penhallow et al. against Doane's administrators, : delivered in the Supreme Court of the United States, at February term, 1795, on an appeal from the Circuit Court for the District of New Hampshire.
- A bill to ascertain how far the owners of ships and vessels shall be answerable to the freighters
- A selection of all the laws of the United States, now in force, relative to commercial subjects : with marginal notes and references to the same, classed under separate heads ...
- A statement of the cause of the M'Clary owners, and Doane & Doane's administrators : from its commencement in 1777, to its close in the Supreme-Court of the United States, Feb. 1795. : [One line of Latin text]
- A supplement to the Selection of all the laws of the United States, now in force, relative to commercial subjects, : with marginal notes & references to the same, classed under separate heads; : including in continuation, all the laws passed during the Third Session of the Thirteenth, and the First Session of the Fourteenth Congress of the United States.
- A treatise of the law relative to merchant ships and seamen: : in four parts: I. Of the owners of merchant ships; II. Of the persons employed in the navigation thereof; III. Of the carriage of goods therein; IV. Of the wages of merchant seamen.
- A treatise of the law relative to merchant ships and seamen: : in four parts; I. Of the owners of merchant ships; II. Of the persons employed in the navigation thereof; III. Of the carriage of goods therein; IV. Of the wages of merchant seamen.
- Admiralty decisions in the District Court of the United States, for the Pennsylvania district, by the Hon. Richard Peters : comprising also some decisions in the same court, by the late Francis Hopkinson : to which are added cases determined in other districts of the United States : with an appendix containing the laws of Oleron, the laws of Wisbuy, the laws of the Hanse towns, the marine ordinance of Louis XIV, a treatise on the rights and duties of owner freighters, and masters of ships, and of mariners, and the laws of the United States relative to mariners
- An Act Concerning the Further Safeguard of Merchant Vessels in the Vicinity of the United States
- An Act Supplementary to the Act Concerning Consuls and Vice-Consuls, and for the Further Protection of American Seamen
- An Act in addition to the act entitled, An Act for the Punishment of Certain Crimes against the United States
- An act concerning consuls and vice-consuls
- An act for the government and regulation of seamen in the merchants service ...
- An act for the government and regulation of seamen in the merchants' service: : passed, at New-York, by the Honourable the First Congress of the United States, at their second session
- An act providing for salvage in cases of re-capture
- An appendix to the Extracts from the proceedings of the High Court of Vice-Admirality in Charlestown, South-Carolina, &c. : Containing strictures upon, and proper answers to, a pamphlet entitled, The man unmask'd, published by Egerton Leigh. Together with a full refutation of Mr. Leigh's attempts to vindicate his judicial proceedings
- An extract of the act, entitled "An act, for the relief and protection of American seamen; " : passed in the Fourth Congress of the United States, at the first session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the seventh of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five
- An ordinance for the better distribution of prizes in certain cases
- An ordinance, to amend an ordinance, entitled, "An ordinance for establishing courts for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas."
- By the United States in Congress assembled: A proclamation. : Whereas in pursuance of a plenipotentiary commission ... a treaty of amity and commerce between ... the States General of the United Netherlands, and the United States of America, was, on the eighth day of October, one thousand seven hundred and eighty two, concluded ... Now therefore ... all the citizens and inhabitants thereof, and more especially all ... seamen ... are hereby enjoined and required to govern themselves ... according to the stipulations above recited. Done in Congress this twenty-third day of January ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three ..
- Congress of the United States. At the second session, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Monday the 4th of January, 1790. : An act for the government and regulation of seamen in the merchant's service.
- Congress of the United States: : at the second session, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Monday the fourth of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. : An act for the government and regulation of seamen in the merchants service
- Copy of the commission of Jared Ingersoll, Esq; judge of the High Court of Admiralty at Philadelphia. : Also, a letter directed to the said judge. Worthy the perusal of every American
- Decree on the admiralty side of the District Court of New-York, : in which the rights of sovereignty and neutrality concerning captures within neutral bounds; and the treaty of amity and commerce between France and the United States, and the jurisdiction of the neutral courts, as far as they are respectively connected with that subject are considered.
- Department of State, July 31, 1794. : The secretary of state requests the [blank] to permit any persons interested and inquiring for the list at the foot hereof, to see the same.
- Dialogue between A. and B
- District of Salem and Beverly. Extract from an act of the Congress of the United States of America, entitled "An act for the relief and protection of American seamen."
- Extract from An act, for the relief and protection of American seamen
- Extract from an act, for the relief and protection of American seamen
- Extract from the act of Congress, passed the 28th day of May, 1796, entitled "An act for the relief and protection of American seamen."
- Extract from the act of Congress, passed the 28th day of May, 1796, entitled "An act for the relief and protection of American seamen."
- Extracts from the proceedings of the Court of Vice-Admiralty in Charles-Town, South-Carolina; : in the cause, George Roupell, Esq; v. the ship Ann and goods: : With a few explanatory remarks. : To which is subjoined, some general observations on American custom-house officers, and courts of vice-admiralty. : [Eight lines from Postlethwayt]
- Extracts from the proceedings of the High Court of Vice-Admiralty, : in Charlestown, South-Carolina, upon six several informations, adjudged by the Honourable Egerton Leigh, Esq; sole judge of that court, and His Majesty's attorney-general in the said province, in the years 1767 and 1768. : With explanatory remarks, &c. and copies of two extraordinary oaths. : To which are subjoined, recapitulation, reflections arising from a retrospect of a late case, and some general observations on American custom-house officers, and courts of vice-admiralty. : [Eleven lines of quotations]
- Extracts from the proceedings of the High Court of Vice-Admiralty, in Charlestown, South-Carolina, upon six several informations, adjudged by the Honourable Egerton Leigh, Esq; sole judge of that court, and His Majesty's attorney-general in the said province, in the years 1767 and 1768. : With explanatory remarks, &c. And copies of two extraordinary oaths. : To which are subjoined, recapitulation, reflections arising from a retrospect of a late case, and some general observations on American custom-house officers, and Courts of Vice-Admiralty
- Fourth Congress of the United States: at the first session, : begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the seventh of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five. : An act for the relief and protection of American seamen
- In Congress, March 6, 1779. : Resolved, that Congress, or such person or persons as they appoint to hear and determine appeals from the courts of admiralty, have necessarily the power to examine as well into decisions on facts, as decisions on the law, and to decree finally thereon ..
- Marine law. An act for the government and regulation of seamen in the merchants service.
- Mr. Dana's motion
- Mr. Nicholas's motion for amending the Bill to Provide for the Execution of the 27th Article of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation with Great-Britain
- Mr. Samuel Smith, from the committee to whom was referred, on the twenty second December, the Bill in addition to the act, entitled, An Act for the Punishement of Certain Crimes Against the United States
- Office for Foreign Affairs, 29th September, 1785. : The secretary of the United States, for the Department of Foreign Affairs, in obedience to the order of Congress, reports the draft of an ordinance for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas
- Office for Foreign Affairs, 7th October, 1785. : The secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred the representation of certain French merchants, against the acts of New-Hampshire and Massachusetts for regulating navigation and commerce, &c. reports ..
- Rule as to the sailing of vessels of war of the belligerent nations from the United States
- Speech of the Hon. John Marshall, : delivered in the House of Representatives, of the United States, on the resolutions of the Hon. Edward Livingston, relative to Thomas Nash, alias Jonathan Robbins
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