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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... conduct of our government upon this subject , permit me here to add an extract from our law passed on the 14th of April , 1792 , expressly to carry into effect the convention in question , and which applies to both cases . " The ...
... conduct of our government upon this subject , permit me here to add an extract from our law passed on the 14th of April , 1792 , expressly to carry into effect the convention in question , and which applies to both cases . " The ...
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... citizen Fauchet and his papers than the conduct of the English consul on the same day : at daylight he went on board the Africa , and did not return until after it was ascertained that the project formed by him and his 18 AMERICAN.
... citizen Fauchet and his papers than the conduct of the English consul on the same day : at daylight he went on board the Africa , and did not return until after it was ascertained that the project formed by him and his 18 AMERICAN.
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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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... conduct of that officer will be transmitted to the minister of the United States at London , to be laid before the British government for the purpose of obtaining reparation . I have the honour to be , & c . TIMOTHY PICKERING . No. 158 ...
... conduct of that officer will be transmitted to the minister of the United States at London , to be laid before the British government for the purpose of obtaining reparation . I have the honour to be , & c . TIMOTHY PICKERING . No. 158 ...
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... conduct of captain Home , with the co - operation of Mr. Moore , were communicated to the British minister and charge des af- faires ; and the expectations of government of reparation announced . For this purpose , and to give ...
... conduct of captain Home , with the co - operation of Mr. Moore , were communicated to the British minister and charge des af- faires ; and the expectations of government of reparation announced . For this purpose , and to give ...
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