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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... person of its minister , citizen Fauchet , by an English vessel ( the Africa ) in con- cert with an English consul , in arresting within the juris- diction of the United States the packet boat in which he had embarked , searching his ...
... person of its minister , citizen Fauchet , by an English vessel ( the Africa ) in con- cert with an English consul , in arresting within the juris- diction of the United States the packet boat in which he had embarked , searching his ...
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... persons in France - that they then fell upon the trunk of Mr. Pichon , which as they found heavy they desired to have opened , threatening as no one stepped forward with the key , to break the lock thereof . That Mr. Pichon then came ...
... persons in France - that they then fell upon the trunk of Mr. Pichon , which as they found heavy they desired to have opened , threatening as no one stepped forward with the key , to break the lock thereof . That Mr. Pichon then came ...
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... persons in France , all these appeared import- ant to the officers who judged in the gross from the appear- ances , but were otherwise ignorant of the French language -the whole was thrown into a handkerchief and set apart . They then ...
... persons in France , all these appeared import- ant to the officers who judged in the gross from the appear- ances , but were otherwise ignorant of the French language -the whole was thrown into a handkerchief and set apart . They then ...
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... person of my predecessor . I requested it in the name of justice , in the name of the friendship which unites our two countries ; I had every reason to expect it : From what fatality is it , sir , that the captain of the Africa , whose ...
... person of my predecessor . I requested it in the name of justice , in the name of the friendship which unites our two countries ; I had every reason to expect it : From what fatality is it , sir , that the captain of the Africa , whose ...
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... persons , of the amount and value of it , or by any other testimony than his own . 159. Brig Brothers , capt . John Baptist Smith , owned by James Barry , of Philadelphia : -There is only the cap- tain's protest of his being taken by a ...
... persons , of the amount and value of it , or by any other testimony than his own . 159. Brig Brothers , capt . John Baptist Smith , owned by James Barry , of Philadelphia : -There is only the cap- tain's protest of his being taken by a ...
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