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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... capture of an American fleet under convoy of the Baltimore sloop of war Message , Jan. 18 , 1799 , transmitting Mr. Gerry's communications from France Mr. Skipwith's communications from France Message , Jan. 21 , 1799 , transmitting ...
... capture of an American fleet under convoy of the Baltimore sloop of war Message , Jan. 18 , 1799 , transmitting Mr. Gerry's communications from France Mr. Skipwith's communications from France Message , Jan. 21 , 1799 , transmitting ...
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... captured by the French , condemned , acquitted , & c . to October , 1801 Message , April 20 , 1802 , transmitting & Report from Secretary of State , relative to spoliations com- mitted under Spanish authority Message opening Congress ...
... captured by the French , condemned , acquitted , & c . to October , 1801 Message , April 20 , 1802 , transmitting & Report from Secretary of State , relative to spoliations com- mitted under Spanish authority Message opening Congress ...
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... captured and condemned , was , he said , indis- pensable : unless we made that it was unnecessary to make any other ; for the others would not be received . He ex- patiated on the vast advantages we should derive from delay ; it was ...
... captured and condemned , was , he said , indis- pensable : unless we made that it was unnecessary to make any other ; for the others would not be received . He ex- patiated on the vast advantages we should derive from delay ; it was ...
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... captured , may be made after a decision on the point first mentioned . No diplomatic gratification can precede the ratification of the treaty . No. 3 . Paris , November 27 , 1797 . DEAR SIR , -On the 11th instant we transmitted the ...
... captured , may be made after a decision on the point first mentioned . No diplomatic gratification can precede the ratification of the treaty . No. 3 . Paris , November 27 , 1797 . DEAR SIR , -On the 11th instant we transmitted the ...
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... captured and condemned for want of a role d'équipage . My reason for conceiving that this ought to be stipulated expressly , was a conviction , that if it was referred to commissioners , it would be com- mitting absolutely to chance ...
... captured and condemned for want of a role d'équipage . My reason for conceiving that this ought to be stipulated expressly , was a conviction , that if it was referred to commissioners , it would be com- mitting absolutely to chance ...
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