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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... proper measures shall be taken to compel them to retire as soon as possible . Whether you were rightly informed with respect to the fact is a point upon which I cannot decide , as I know nothing about it . Our coast is extensive , our ...
... proper measures shall be taken to compel them to retire as soon as possible . Whether you were rightly informed with respect to the fact is a point upon which I cannot decide , as I know nothing about it . Our coast is extensive , our ...
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... proper here to add as a further proof that the President was neither inattentive to what was due to your rights upon that occasion , nor to the character of the Unit- ed States , that he gave orders to our minister at London to complain ...
... proper here to add as a further proof that the President was neither inattentive to what was due to your rights upon that occasion , nor to the character of the Unit- ed States , that he gave orders to our minister at London to complain ...
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... proper . Health and fraternity , True copy of the original , L. ARCAMBAL . P. A. ADET . No. 152 . Be it known unto all whom it may concern , that on the day of the date hereof , before me Christopher Ellery , publick notary for the ...
... proper . Health and fraternity , True copy of the original , L. ARCAMBAL . P. A. ADET . No. 152 . Be it known unto all whom it may concern , that on the day of the date hereof , before me Christopher Ellery , publick notary for the ...
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... proper to take with him , that he might receive the directions of the commanding officer relative thereto , and relative to further proceedings ; that this officer soon re- turned and permitted the sloop to depart , saying , that the ...
... proper to take with him , that he might receive the directions of the commanding officer relative thereto , and relative to further proceedings ; that this officer soon re- turned and permitted the sloop to depart , saying , that the ...
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... proper steps taken for ob- taining before a proper officer the declaration of captain Bliss , and of the passengers whom I could collect . I found I had been anticipated in this by Mr. Martin , commandant of the militia of this county ...
... proper steps taken for ob- taining before a proper officer the declaration of captain Bliss , and of the passengers whom I could collect . I found I had been anticipated in this by Mr. Martin , commandant of the militia of this county ...
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