British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 11H.M. Stationery Office, 1843 - Great Britain |
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... in their return , the usual track of the Slave Ships . Eleven Africans , none of whom could speak the English language , were , some months ago , brought by a Captain Chase , as Mariners , into the Port of Baltimore 32 UNITED STATES .
... in their return , the usual track of the Slave Ships . Eleven Africans , none of whom could speak the English language , were , some months ago , brought by a Captain Chase , as Mariners , into the Port of Baltimore 32 UNITED STATES .
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... brought to the Department on the 17th Sep- tember . At the time they left the Island , Captain Porter and most of the Medical Officers were sick , and there was great cause to fear that the Squadron would be deprived of its Commanding ...
... brought to the Department on the 17th Sep- tember . At the time they left the Island , Captain Porter and most of the Medical Officers were sick , and there was great cause to fear that the Squadron would be deprived of its Commanding ...
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... brought before it , properly authenticated , of the capture or seizure of British Vessels , or detention of Proper- ty belonging to the Subjects of His Britannick Majesty , from the Declaration of Peace be- tween England and Spain , of ...
... brought before it , properly authenticated , of the capture or seizure of British Vessels , or detention of Proper- ty belonging to the Subjects of His Britannick Majesty , from the Declaration of Peace be- tween England and Spain , of ...
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... brought to the brink of the most dangerous precipice . As during the last three years the rebellion which prevailed in Spain defeated the constant efforts which were made for maintaining tranquillity in the Costa Firma , for rescuing ...
... brought to the brink of the most dangerous precipice . As during the last three years the rebellion which prevailed in Spain defeated the constant efforts which were made for maintaining tranquillity in the Costa Firma , for rescuing ...
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... brought into market early in the ensuing Year : with respect to the Customs , however , the anticipations that had been formed , both as to the circum- stances which were calculated to have an influence upon their productiveness , and ...
... brought into market early in the ensuing Year : with respect to the Customs , however , the anticipations that had been formed , both as to the circum- stances which were calculated to have an influence upon their productiveness , and ...
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Page 287 - The United States: I TRANSMIT to the House of Representatives, a Report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying documents containing the information requested by the Resolution of the House, of the 19th inst., relating to the Condition and future Prospects of the Greeks. JAMES MONROE. Washington,