Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs: Accompanying the Annual Message of the President to the Second Session, Thirty-eighth Congress, Volume 1 |
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... Officers of the British service alleged to be engaged in violations of the blockade . European sympathies with the insurrection . Condition of military affairs . Acknowledgment of proceedings of the meeting at West Hartlepool . Alleged ...
... Officers of the British service alleged to be engaged in violations of the blockade . European sympathies with the insurrection . Condition of military affairs . Acknowledgment of proceedings of the meeting at West Hartlepool . Alleged ...
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... officers and men were also then put on board , suffi- cient to constitute an appearance of a crew . The trick has succeeded thus far , but the vessel is as yet entirely unfit for sea , and will need much time and con- trivance to secure ...
... officers and men were also then put on board , suffi- cient to constitute an appearance of a crew . The trick has succeeded thus far , but the vessel is as yet entirely unfit for sea , and will need much time and con- trivance to secure ...
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... officers on board were enlisting men ; this was widely circulated throughout Queenstown . When I went on board it was about 2 o'clock , and one of the officers told me I'd be taken as a lands- man . The same officer told a person whom I ...
... officers on board were enlisting men ; this was widely circulated throughout Queenstown . When I went on board it was about 2 o'clock , and one of the officers told me I'd be taken as a lands- man . The same officer told a person whom I ...
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... officers when I reached Cherbourg . The clerk then asked me to sign two papers , which I thought were receipts for the £ 3 which he then gave me to pay my passage round to Havre ; I signed the papers on a bale of goods on the dock quay ...
... officers when I reached Cherbourg . The clerk then asked me to sign two papers , which I thought were receipts for the £ 3 which he then gave me to pay my passage round to Havre ; I signed the papers on a bale of goods on the dock quay ...
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... officers , and forty reliable petty officers from Richmond to the British North American provinces , to organize an expedition from thence to co - operate with the so - called army officers , in making war against the United States on ...
... officers , and forty reliable petty officers from Richmond to the British North American provinces , to organize an expedition from thence to co - operate with the so - called army officers , in making war against the United States on ...
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