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... brig , and ordered the said captain Ary de Neif , together with all his papers on board the Lyon , ( captain Jones's own ship ) Then he` ( captain John Paul Jones ) examined captain Ary de Neif's papers , and broke the seals of all his ...
... brig , and ordered the said captain Ary de Neif , together with all his papers on board the Lyon , ( captain Jones's own ship ) Then he` ( captain John Paul Jones ) examined captain Ary de Neif's papers , and broke the seals of all his ...
Page 103
... brig's crew on board his own ship . That he kept captain Ary de Neif , closely confined on board the Lion , till the ninth instant , when he permitted the captain , a passenger , and one man to go on board and depart with the brig ...
... brig's crew on board his own ship . That he kept captain Ary de Neif , closely confined on board the Lion , till the ninth instant , when he permitted the captain , a passenger , and one man to go on board and depart with the brig ...
Page 122
... brig Den Ersten , destined for the island and plantations of Dominica , open and free agreeable to the capitulation to all neutral nations , All the dispatches were regular , and imperial passport , 122 July , SECRET CORRESPONDENCE ...
... brig Den Ersten , destined for the island and plantations of Dominica , open and free agreeable to the capitulation to all neutral nations , All the dispatches were regular , and imperial passport , 122 July , SECRET CORRESPONDENCE ...
Page 123
... brig ) believing himself in the hands of an English privateer , con- sented to sign this declaration ( without knowing however what he signed , ) which in this case would not possibly be prejudicial to him , but the captain of the ...
... brig ) believing himself in the hands of an English privateer , con- sented to sign this declaration ( without knowing however what he signed , ) which in this case would not possibly be prejudicial to him , but the captain of the ...
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... brig , and that by so do- ing , she contravened the laws adopted by all the powers who have subscribed the covenant of the armed neutrality , laws which the congress of the United States of America , have enjoined their cruizers to ...
... brig , and that by so do- ing , she contravened the laws adopted by all the powers who have subscribed the covenant of the armed neutrality , laws which the congress of the United States of America , have enjoined their cruizers to ...
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