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Page 28
... provisions , and clothing . We afterwards fell in with another small steamer which we towed to Brest , and she there dis- charged a great many cases containing arms and ammunition into the Japan , under the superintendence of Mr. Jones ...
... provisions , and clothing . We afterwards fell in with another small steamer which we towed to Brest , and she there dis- charged a great many cases containing arms and ammunition into the Japan , under the superintendence of Mr. Jones ...
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... provisions , & c . , were put on board from sailing barks from London , as well as her coals , 150 tons , or , thereabouts , which we stowed in her bunkers . The water ( two casks ) was put on board from the dockyard sailing tank about ...
... provisions , & c . , were put on board from sailing barks from London , as well as her coals , 150 tons , or , thereabouts , which we stowed in her bunkers . The water ( two casks ) was put on board from the dockyard sailing tank about ...
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... provision for increasing the efficiency of this department , and permitting it to undertake more offensive operations against the enemy . In conclusion , I would recommend the passage of an act authoriz- ing the construction of at least ...
... provision for increasing the efficiency of this department , and permitting it to undertake more offensive operations against the enemy . In conclusion , I would recommend the passage of an act authoriz- ing the construction of at least ...
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... Provisions , clothing , and , I believe , even lands retain the market value they had before the war . Is not this an indication that the slave States are already assimilating their economy to that of the free States ? * * * * * * I am ...
... Provisions , clothing , and , I believe , even lands retain the market value they had before the war . Is not this an indication that the slave States are already assimilating their economy to that of the free States ? * * * * * * I am ...
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... provisions of the foreign enlistment act , 59 Geo . III , c . 69. The trial commenced before the lord chief baron on the 22d of June last , and ter- minated on the 24th of that month in favor of the defendants . The late Sir William ...
... provisions of the foreign enlistment act , 59 Geo . III , c . 69. The trial commenced before the lord chief baron on the 22d of June last , and ter- minated on the 24th of that month in favor of the defendants . The late Sir William ...
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