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605. ASYLUM, Public vessels and.—[continued].
The Executive has never
denied the right of asylum in our ports to
the public armed vessels of [the British] nation.
They, as well as the French, are free
to come to them, in all cases of weather, piracies,
enemies, or other urgent necessity, and
to refresh, victual and repair, &c.—
To George Hammond. Washington ed. iv, 65.
Ford ed., vi, 423.
(Pa.,
17931793)gt;
See Expatriation, Fugitives, Impressment.
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