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5869. NEUTRALITY, Public vessels.—
The public ships of war of both nations [France
and England] enjoy a perfect equality in our
ports; first, in cases of urgent necessity; secondly,
in cases of comfort or convenience; and
thirdly, in the time they choose to continue;
and all a friendly power can ask from another
is, to extend to her the same indulgences
which she extends to other friendly powers.—
To George Hammond. Washington ed. iv, 66.
Ford ed., vi, 423.
(Pa.,
1793)
See Asylum.
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