State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1819 - United States |
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... crew of said ship , and out of which came four or five officers ; two of them appearing to be higher in command than the others , ordered the captain of the said sloop to go near to the ship , with which order he complied and soon ...
... crew of said ship , and out of which came four or five officers ; two of them appearing to be higher in command than the others , ordered the captain of the said sloop to go near to the ship , with which order he complied and soon ...
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... , on board the Genoese ship Providence , captain Ambrose Briasco , to be carried to Bayonne , were shamefully pil- laged by the crew of an English privateer : That various reports , which are successively made by the 42 AMERICAN.
... , on board the Genoese ship Providence , captain Ambrose Briasco , to be carried to Bayonne , were shamefully pil- laged by the crew of an English privateer : That various reports , which are successively made by the 42 AMERICAN.
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... crews , the trade of the United States with France must cease . I cannot give you an ample detail of all the inconveniences and oppressions which have been thrown upon our commerce ; many of the consuls and their agents to whom you have ...
... crews , the trade of the United States with France must cease . I cannot give you an ample detail of all the inconveniences and oppressions which have been thrown upon our commerce ; many of the consuls and their agents to whom you have ...
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... crews , who are generally replaced by boys and inexperienced hands in order to be conduct- ed to ports , exposes them to much injury , and sometimes total loss ; the confinement of our sailors taken out of those vessels , the seals upon ...
... crews , who are generally replaced by boys and inexperienced hands in order to be conduct- ed to ports , exposes them to much injury , and sometimes total loss ; the confinement of our sailors taken out of those vessels , the seals upon ...
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... crew , except the cabin boy . This vessel , from extreme neglect , since her arrival at Rochefort , is in a condition unfit for sea , without undergoing considerable repairs , and remains there deprived of her people . The demand of the ...
... crew , except the cabin boy . This vessel , from extreme neglect , since her arrival at Rochefort , is in a condition unfit for sea , without undergoing considerable repairs , and remains there deprived of her people . The demand of the ...
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