State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States from the Accession of Thomas Jefferson to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ..., Volumen1T. B. Wait & sons. David Hale, agent for the States of Vermont, New Hampshire and Rhode Island, 1814 |
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... blockaded ; and that of the Atlantick in peril . The arrival of our squadron dispelled the danger . One of the Tripolitan cruisers having fallen in with and engaged the small schooner Enterprize , commanded by Lieut . Sterret , which ...
... blockaded ; and that of the Atlantick in peril . The arrival of our squadron dispelled the danger . One of the Tripolitan cruisers having fallen in with and engaged the small schooner Enterprize , commanded by Lieut . Sterret , which ...
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... blockade of Tripoli , and proceed for Gibraltar . " Mr. Gavino informed me about a month ago , that the Tripolitan admiral had laid up his two corsairs here , and took his passage with eight of his officers , on board of an English ship ...
... blockade of Tripoli , and proceed for Gibraltar . " Mr. Gavino informed me about a month ago , that the Tripolitan admiral had laid up his two corsairs here , and took his passage with eight of his officers , on board of an English ship ...
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... blockade of that port by the American armament ; stating that one Tripolitan corsair had been taken and released ; that some vessels had been permitted to enter the port , and others refused ; that the Bashaw had been in want of grain ...
... blockade of that port by the American armament ; stating that one Tripolitan corsair had been taken and released ; that some vessels had been permitted to enter the port , and others refused ; that the Bashaw had been in want of grain ...
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... for them more plausible than the idle pretence of holding Gibraltar in a state of blockade by a few paltry privateers . This , one would suppose , could not 1 afford a tolerable pretence for capturing our vessels bound to STATE PAPERS .
... for them more plausible than the idle pretence of holding Gibraltar in a state of blockade by a few paltry privateers . This , one would suppose , could not 1 afford a tolerable pretence for capturing our vessels bound to STATE PAPERS .
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... blockade , and American vessels directed to call there are , on that ac- count , subject to capture and condemnation , there is reason to fear that most of those which were intended for the Mediterranean are in that predicament . They ...
... blockade , and American vessels directed to call there are , on that ac- count , subject to capture and condemnation , there is reason to fear that most of those which were intended for the Mediterranean are in that predicament . They ...
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aforesaid agents Algeziras Algiers appeared arrived Barbary Bashaw Bashaw of Tripoli blockade brig Britain British Cape Francois captain captured carried certificates citizens colonies commander commerce Commodore condemned consul copy court crew cruisers Cuba Curracoa dated declared deponent detained duly sworn duties Eaton enemy Extract favour France French privateer friendship frigate further saith Gibraltar governour guns Hamet Bashaw Havana HENRY HILL honour Insured island Jamaica James JAMES MADISON John July Kemper letter Majesty majesty's marine Martinique master ment merchants Mississippi territory Natchitoches nations Navy neutral notary officers Orleans peace persons port present President prisoners prize prize master protection publick received regency request respect sailed Samuel Kemper schooner Secretary sent ship Signed Spain Spanish squadron taken Tangier territory thereof Thomas tion trade treaty Tripoli Tunis United voyage William WILLIAM C. C. CLAIBORNE York