State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1819 - United States |
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... claims as proprietor , in the words following , to wit : " State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States , from the accession of George Washington to the Presidency , exhibiting a complete view of our Foreign Relations since ...
... claims as proprietor , in the words following , to wit : " State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States , from the accession of George Washington to the Presidency , exhibiting a complete view of our Foreign Relations since ...
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... claim immediately the protection of the United States in the following case . I have the honour to lay before you the affidavit of Thomas Bliss , captain of the Peggy , on her way on her way from New York to Newport , on board of which ...
... claim immediately the protection of the United States in the following case . I have the honour to lay before you the affidavit of Thomas Bliss , captain of the Peggy , on her way on her way from New York to Newport , on board of which ...
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... at Cononicut ferry ; she was driven in by stress of weather . Her late conduct gives her a great claim to the enjoyment of the most sa- cred hospitality of the Americans . No. 155 . Mr. Pichon to Mr. Fauchet . Newport STATE PAPERS . 23.
... at Cononicut ferry ; she was driven in by stress of weather . Her late conduct gives her a great claim to the enjoyment of the most sa- cred hospitality of the Americans . No. 155 . Mr. Pichon to Mr. Fauchet . Newport STATE PAPERS . 23.
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... claim the same advantages enjoyed by the French frigate Me- dusa at Newport , and preserves his station in the middle of the entrance of that port ? He will without doubt not quit this station unless it be to pursue the frigate Medusa ...
... claim the same advantages enjoyed by the French frigate Me- dusa at Newport , and preserves his station in the middle of the entrance of that port ? He will without doubt not quit this station unless it be to pursue the frigate Medusa ...
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... claim , and I shall refer the matter to my govern- ment . Accept , sir , & c . No. 157 . P. A. ADET . Mr. Pickering , Secretary of War , charged with the Depart- ment of State , to Mr. Adet , Minister Plenipotentiary of the French ...
... claim , and I shall refer the matter to my govern- ment . Accept , sir , & c . No. 157 . P. A. ADET . Mr. Pickering , Secretary of War , charged with the Depart- ment of State , to Mr. Adet , Minister Plenipotentiary of the French ...
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