Speech of Hon Elisha R Potter of South Kingstown Upon the Resolution in Supp

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Speech of Hon Elisha R Potter of South Kingstown Upon the Resolution in Supp
Elisha R Elisha Reynolds Potter
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But she has not done it. But there is yet a stronger precedent against us and in favor of England than any I have mentioned. It was our case with Denmark. In 1779 Commodore Paid Jones took some British prizes, and they were carried into a Danish port. Denmark delivered them up to the English, on the ground that they (Denmark) had not recognized our independence. Our gov- ernment took the ground that in civil war, as well as in case of war between nations of acknowledged independence, and even b...efore the independence of the revolutionary government was acknowledged by the old government, or by any government, each party has a right to carry its prizes into the ports of any other nation, unless that nation is bound by treaty not to admit them, or has given previous notice that they will not admit them. This was the ground taken by Dr. Franklin ; it was taken and most ably maintained by Henry Wheaton ; it was sustained by John Quincy Adams in a report, when Secretary of State, and only a few years ago by Mr.

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