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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... sailed , was left unfinished , since you urge that the mea- sures which were taken by our government in regard to that vessel and the consul , were not taken in a suitable time to remedy the evil , and were produced by a subse- quent ...
... sailed , was left unfinished , since you urge that the mea- sures which were taken by our government in regard to that vessel and the consul , were not taken in a suitable time to remedy the evil , and were produced by a subse- quent ...
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... sailed , and which you say was not resented as it ought to have been by our government , since you add the measures which were taken by it in regard to that vessel and the consul were the effect of another and subsequent outrage . The ...
... sailed , and which you say was not resented as it ought to have been by our government , since you add the measures which were taken by it in regard to that vessel and the consul were the effect of another and subsequent outrage . The ...
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... sailed on the first , and that the Africa in two or three hours afterwards got under way to pursue her . I am particular in stating the days when the President's orders to governour Fenner were despatched , and when the first ...
... sailed on the first , and that the Africa in two or three hours afterwards got under way to pursue her . I am particular in stating the days when the President's orders to governour Fenner were despatched , and when the first ...
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... sailed from Dunkirk on the 17th , with a cargo of wheat , for Bordeaux : That the ship John , captain Shkeley , loaded with about six thousand quintals of American wheat , in going from Falmouth to St. Malo , was stopped by a frigate ...
... sailed from Dunkirk on the 17th , with a cargo of wheat , for Bordeaux : That the ship John , captain Shkeley , loaded with about six thousand quintals of American wheat , in going from Falmouth to St. Malo , was stopped by a frigate ...
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... sailed in the said brigantine from New London , in the same state , on the 31st day of July last , bound to the island of St. Bartholomews : that on the se- cond day of September following , being in the latitude of seventeen degrees ...
... sailed in the said brigantine from New London , in the same state , on the 31st day of July last , bound to the island of St. Bartholomews : that on the se- cond day of September following , being in the latitude of seventeen degrees ...
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