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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... ships and places , of which few should be ascribed to the present publishers . The papers , for the use of ... ship on page 217 line 9 the publishers knew only that their copy was wrong , not how to make it right . The copy of ...
... ships and places , of which few should be ascribed to the present publishers . The papers , for the use of ... ship on page 217 line 9 the publishers knew only that their copy was wrong , not how to make it right . The copy of ...
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... ship under your com- mand arrived in this port , and to this day it has been generally supposed that the regency would insist that the United States ship should proceed to the Levant on the bu- siness - or mission of this regency . On ...
... ship under your com- mand arrived in this port , and to this day it has been generally supposed that the regency would insist that the United States ship should proceed to the Levant on the bu- siness - or mission of this regency . On ...
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... ship of war would come here and go to the Levant on this mission , that under this consideration he would let the American ship return to her country - the British consul , John Falcon , Esq . promised and assured the Dey ( in my ...
... ship of war would come here and go to the Levant on this mission , that under this consideration he would let the American ship return to her country - the British consul , John Falcon , Esq . promised and assured the Dey ( in my ...
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... ship sailed dull or heavy , that it was war time , a thousand dif- ficulties might happen . The Dey hastily observed ... ship should go per force , and that we had no alternative but to do him this favour , that his mind and his ...
... ship sailed dull or heavy , that it was war time , a thousand dif- ficulties might happen . The Dey hastily observed ... ship should go per force , and that we had no alternative but to do him this favour , that his mind and his ...
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... ship should haul down her pendant , and hoist the Algerine flag at the main , that said ship agreeable to our laws was out of commission , and would not be considered as a publick ship of the United States , that the Algerine flag would ...
... ship should haul down her pendant , and hoist the Algerine flag at the main , that said ship agreeable to our laws was out of commission , and would not be considered as a publick ship of the United States , that the Algerine flag would ...
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