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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... corsairs of the Republick on the American commerce , and to the contracts made with their citizens by France ; and this advance , instead of benefitting the citizens of the United States , would leave them precisely what they now are ...
... corsairs of the Republick on the American commerce , and to the contracts made with their citizens by France ; and this advance , instead of benefitting the citizens of the United States , would leave them precisely what they now are ...
Page 334
... corsairs will be equally repelled and punished . " The policy of exhibiting a naval force on the coast of Barbary , has long been urged by yourself and the other consuls . The present moment is peculiarly favourable for the experiment ...
... corsairs will be equally repelled and punished . " The policy of exhibiting a naval force on the coast of Barbary , has long been urged by yourself and the other consuls . The present moment is peculiarly favourable for the experiment ...
Page 337
... corsairs . Should war have been neither declared nor com- menced , it is expected by the President that you will ex- ert all your prudence and address in rendering the appear- ance of the squadron and the letter from the President ...
... corsairs . Should war have been neither declared nor com- menced , it is expected by the President that you will ex- ert all your prudence and address in rendering the appear- ance of the squadron and the letter from the President ...
Page 355
... corsairs . The dey did not seem satisfied with these explanations , that shortly after I repeated nearly the same objections on this business to the Algerine prime minister . On the 26th ult . the dey sent for me and the British consul ...
... corsairs . The dey did not seem satisfied with these explanations , that shortly after I repeated nearly the same objections on this business to the Algerine prime minister . On the 26th ult . the dey sent for me and the British consul ...
Page 359
... corsairs and send in all Ameri- can vessels they should meet with , in order to repay them- selves for the amount of Algerine property on board the Washington - we submitted to it in the affair of the ship Fortune , and if the amount in ...
... corsairs and send in all Ameri- can vessels they should meet with , in order to repay them- selves for the amount of Algerine property on board the Washington - we submitted to it in the affair of the ship Fortune , and if the amount in ...
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