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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... hand and notarial seal the day and year aforesaid . [ L.S. ] CHRIST . ELLERY , Publick Notary . In testimony that the aforegoing is a true copy of the original declaration made and attested as is therein set forth , I have hereunto set ...
... hand and notarial seal the day and year aforesaid . [ L.S. ] CHRIST . ELLERY , Publick Notary . In testimony that the aforegoing is a true copy of the original declaration made and attested as is therein set forth , I have hereunto set ...
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... hand , an English vessel exercising an open robbery in the waters of your states , enjoys an asylum , an hospitality due only to friends ? And on the other a French ship of war comes into your ports STATE PAPERS . * 27.
... hand , an English vessel exercising an open robbery in the waters of your states , enjoys an asylum , an hospitality due only to friends ? And on the other a French ship of war comes into your ports STATE PAPERS . * 27.
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... hand of the outrage committed by the British man of war the Africa , commanded by captain Rodham Home , in his attempt to take Mr. Fauchet and his papers , on his passage from New York down the sound to Newport , where he was to embark ...
... hand of the outrage committed by the British man of war the Africa , commanded by captain Rodham Home , in his attempt to take Mr. Fauchet and his papers , on his passage from New York down the sound to Newport , where he was to embark ...
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... hands in order to be conduct- ed to ports , exposes them to much injury , and sometimes total loss ; the confinement of our sailors taken out of those vessels , the seals upon their cargoes , and above all the sending the papers to the ...
... hands in order to be conduct- ed to ports , exposes them to much injury , and sometimes total loss ; the confinement of our sailors taken out of those vessels , the seals upon their cargoes , and above all the sending the papers to the ...
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... hands of an agent , who preys upon his distress ; and when all these forms are fulfilled , it is not always that the captain can immediately touch his money . If , in the first instance , the commission will not purchase his cargo on ...
... hands of an agent , who preys upon his distress ; and when all these forms are fulfilled , it is not always that the captain can immediately touch his money . If , in the first instance , the commission will not purchase his cargo on ...
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