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Of ' n agent for prisoners , on the , was apprised in the month of ving known that many thousands n from our shores , bad been carried other cases of captures at sea having saving been made , as far as the governals , when instructed ...
Of ' n agent for prisoners , on the , was apprised in the month of ving known that many thousands n from our shores , bad been carried other cases of captures at sea having saving been made , as far as the governals , when instructed ...
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Barclay , then agent for prisoners , on the part of Great Britain , in this country , was apprised in the month of July of the same year . At the conclusion of the war , it being known that many thousands of the slaves of our citizens ...
Barclay , then agent for prisoners , on the part of Great Britain , in this country , was apprised in the month of July of the same year . At the conclusion of the war , it being known that many thousands of the slaves of our citizens ...
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No such arrangement , it appears , was made during the continuance of the war , nor , in fact , until the month of June , 1816 , during which period the British slaves captured by the United States remained in the charge of the marshals ...
No such arrangement , it appears , was made during the continuance of the war , nor , in fact , until the month of June , 1816 , during which period the British slaves captured by the United States remained in the charge of the marshals ...
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Barclay , then agent for prisoners , on the part of Great Britain , in this country , was apprised in the month of July of the same year . At the conclusion of the war , it being known that many thousands of the slaves of our citizens ...
Barclay , then agent for prisoners , on the part of Great Britain , in this country , was apprised in the month of July of the same year . At the conclusion of the war , it being known that many thousands of the slaves of our citizens ...
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No such arrangement , it appears , was made during the continuance of the war , nor , in fact , until the month of June , 1816 , during which period the British slaves captured by the United States remained in the charge of the marshals ...
No such arrangement , it appears , was made during the continuance of the war , nor , in fact , until the month of June , 1816 , during which period the British slaves captured by the United States remained in the charge of the marshals ...
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Page 3 - Sacred to the memory of the Baron de Kalb, Knight of the Royal Order of Military Merit, Brigadier of the armies of France, and Major General in the service of the United States of America; having served with honor and reputation for three years, he gave a last and glorious proof of his attachment to the liberties of mankind, and the...
Page 8 - That the same computation shall extend to the corps not belonging to the lines of particular states, and who are entitled to half pay for life as aforesaid ; the acceptance or refusal to be determined by corps, and to be signified in the same manner, and within the same time as above mentioned.
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Page 22 - Act of Congress entitled an Act to provide for certain persons engaged in the Land and Naval service of the United States in the Revolutionary War...