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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... on that account lose his privileges , or his rights - that he retains them until his return to the power by whom he was sent . His safety , his inviolability , are as much under the safeguard of the law of 16 AMERICAN.
... on that account lose his privileges , or his rights - that he retains them until his return to the power by whom he was sent . His safety , his inviolability , are as much under the safeguard of the law of 16 AMERICAN.
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... sent to visit on coming on board , asked for citizen Fauchet and his trunks of which they knew the exact number - they were answered that the said citizen had landed at Stonington - they then asked to see his effects , and appeared as ...
... sent to visit on coming on board , asked for citizen Fauchet and his trunks of which they knew the exact number - they were answered that the said citizen had landed at Stonington - they then asked to see his effects , and appeared as ...
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... sent to Stonington in Connecticut , where the sloop in which Mr. Fauchet had embarked was detained by contrary winds , to warn him of his danger . He then quitted the sloop , and taking his valuable papers with him , pursued his journey ...
... sent to Stonington in Connecticut , where the sloop in which Mr. Fauchet had embarked was detained by contrary winds , to warn him of his danger . He then quitted the sloop , and taking his valuable papers with him , pursued his journey ...
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... sent from Philadelphia by the post , on Saturday the 5th instant , when it bears date . On the Monday following , intelligence was received that the Medusa had sailed on the first , and that the Africa in two or three hours afterwards ...
... sent from Philadelphia by the post , on Saturday the 5th instant , when it bears date . On the Monday following , intelligence was received that the Medusa had sailed on the first , and that the Africa in two or three hours afterwards ...
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... sent in plain terms to the governour that my officer who carries this , or any other officer or people whom I may send on their just and lawful occasions receive from any one individual whether in the nature of a mob or other- wise any ...
... sent in plain terms to the governour that my officer who carries this , or any other officer or people whom I may send on their just and lawful occasions receive from any one individual whether in the nature of a mob or other- wise any ...
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