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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... British depredations since commencement of 1800 President Jefferson's Inaugural Address , March 4,1801 321 Message opening Congress , December 8 , 1801 Documents respecting Barbary , December 8 , 1801 334 Message , December 22 , 1801 ...
... British depredations since commencement of 1800 President Jefferson's Inaugural Address , March 4,1801 321 Message opening Congress , December 8 , 1801 Documents respecting Barbary , December 8 , 1801 334 Message , December 22 , 1801 ...
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... British party , as France terms you ; and you may assure yourselves this will be done . He concluded with declarations of being perfectly disinterested ; and declared that his only motives for speaking thus freely were his friendship ...
... British party , as France terms you ; and you may assure yourselves this will be done . He concluded with declarations of being perfectly disinterested ; and declared that his only motives for speaking thus freely were his friendship ...
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... British cruisers and ships of war , out of American bottoms , and the Ame- rican government submitted to the practice . The pro- priety of submitting to it , depends entirely on the naked right of the captors , under the existing ...
... British cruisers and ships of war , out of American bottoms , and the Ame- rican government submitted to the practice . The pro- priety of submitting to it , depends entirely on the naked right of the captors , under the existing ...
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... British government issued a similar order , its injustice produced a ferment throughout America , indicating strong disposi- tions immediately to oppose its execution by force . The letter of Mr. Jefferson , the then Secretary of State ...
... British government issued a similar order , its injustice produced a ferment throughout America , indicating strong disposi- tions immediately to oppose its execution by force . The letter of Mr. Jefferson , the then Secretary of State ...
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... British cabinet of the 8th June . A large number of American vessels too were for a long time detained at Bordeaux , very much to the injury of the owners , without assigning a motive for such deten- tion , or putting it in the power of ...
... British cabinet of the 8th June . A large number of American vessels too were for a long time detained at Bordeaux , very much to the injury of the owners , without assigning a motive for such deten- tion , or putting it in the power of ...
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