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felävi, and
a
a few.
Vessels, if well
handled, would
complete the
work by frequent visits to
general Surveillance as to the
hamb
of
Pirates and
ot
dul execution
of
the laws
regulating
Armament and
Regutration_ The Pervice,
orgainged
as the Administration
of Customs is
officers, proper duty of
unde. Foreign
might well
serviel in
this and
no
do the
a preventitive,
Combination with
the necessity would
longer exist for any
intervention of Foreign Ships of
war, which, I
with
so far agree
Admiral Bell, is open
to many
and grave objections._
In
>
lar qe
cases of resistance by
Flech
intervention
of Eirates such
would alone be
required, and
Conditio no
d, and then
Consequences antes
em der
involving
f
respated by
of these two
the
that officer
The
nion of
measures the promulgation of
the laws with such
Regulations
desirable to
е строе
SY
Aura
addition at
may be found them a larger
Sive
more complete
adaptation
object and
service
to the immediatr
a
good preventive
under the
control of
the Foreign Inspectors of
Customs, Reem to be the tire
things most needful for
the
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