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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... prisoners you may take , you will treat with hu- manity and attention , and land them on any part of the Barbary shore most convenient to you . This mode will be humane , and will shew that we have no sort of fear , what such men can do ...
... prisoners you may take , you will treat with hu- manity and attention , and land them on any part of the Barbary shore most convenient to you . This mode will be humane , and will shew that we have no sort of fear , what such men can do ...
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... prisoners with the Bey , should his corsairs take any Americans , ( I say God forbid . ) I accordingly sent three of the Tripolitans on shore in a small boat , with a letter to Mr. Nissen the Danish consul , requesting him to make known ...
... prisoners with the Bey , should his corsairs take any Americans , ( I say God forbid . ) I accordingly sent three of the Tripolitans on shore in a small boat , with a letter to Mr. Nissen the Danish consul , requesting him to make known ...
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... prisoners , and a peace . My mind was made up on that subject , knowing I had no orders to make a truce , little was said on that subject . Mr. Nissen told me that the Bey said , that he would not give one American for all the soldiers ...
... prisoners , and a peace . My mind was made up on that subject , knowing I had no orders to make a truce , little was said on that subject . Mr. Nissen told me that the Bey said , that he would not give one American for all the soldiers ...
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... prisoners landed , and his prize cleared of them , and Capt . Gates thinks he can make out to receive and guard them on Castle Island , hav- ing a guard of marines from the Boston and Herald ; and this mode we shall probably adopt to ...
... prisoners landed , and his prize cleared of them , and Capt . Gates thinks he can make out to receive and guard them on Castle Island , hav- ing a guard of marines from the Boston and Herald ; and this mode we shall probably adopt to ...
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... prisoners when sick , and now wishes to have his account settled , and inquires in what form he shall make it out . He proposes charging the same as he is allowed for the garrison , which will be rea- sonable enough , as the average ...
... prisoners when sick , and now wishes to have his account settled , and inquires in what form he shall make it out . He proposes charging the same as he is allowed for the garrison , which will be rea- sonable enough , as the average ...
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