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359

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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359 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 Page 360 Page 361
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359 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 Page 360Page 361
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359

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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