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" ... with the loss of a number of men killed and wounded. This enormity was not only without provocation or justifiable cause, but was committed with the avowed purpose of taking by force, from a ship of war of the United States... "
State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ... - Page 49
1817
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The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex ..., Volume 38

John Huddlestone Wynne - Advice columns - 1807 - 744 pages
...the highest importance. The president has issued a proclamation, in which he dehres thai it had keen previously ascertained that the seamen demanded were native citizens of the United States. He therefore require* all armed vessels bearing commissions under the government of : Great Britain...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 4

Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1807 - 788 pages
...war of the United Slates, a part of her crew ; and that no circumstance might be wanting to mark iis character, it had been previously ascertained that...native citizens of the United States. Having effected his purpose, he returned to anchor with his squadron within our jurisdiction. Hospitality, under such...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 12

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1807 - 544 pages
...from a ship, of war, belonging to the United States, 3 part of her crew, | and that no circumstance might be wanting to mark its character, it had been...seamen demanded were native citizens of the United Stales. Having | effected his purpose, he returned to anchor with his squadron within our jurisdiction....
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 4

David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 pages
...taking by force, tram a ship of war of the United Sûtes, a part of her crew ) and that no circumstance might be wanting to mark its character, it had been previously ascertained thai the seamen demanded were native citizens of the United States. Having effected his purpose, he...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 28

1808 - 1142 pages
...taking by force, from a ship of war of the United States, a part of her crew ; and, that no circumstance might be wanting to mark its character, it had been...native citizens of the United States. Having effected his purpose, he returned to anchor with his squadron within our jurisdiction. Hospitality under such...
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American Law Journal and Miscellaneous Repertory, Volume 1

John Elihu Hall - Law - 1808 - 594 pages
...by force from a " ship of war of the United States a part of her crew; and that no " circumstances might be 'wanting to mark its character, it had been...seamen demanded were native citizens •' of the United Slates," In No. 5. he proves that if war should ensue from the attack on the Chesapeake it will be...
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Annual Register, Volume 49

Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...force, from a ship of war of the 'United States, States, a part of her crew ; and that no circumstance might be wanting to mark its character, it had been...native citizens of the United States. Having effected lifs purpose, lie returned to anchor, with his squadron, within our jurisdiction. Hospitality under...
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The British trident; or, Register of naval actions, from ... the ..., Volume 6

Archibald Duncan - 1809 - 412 pages
...force, from a ship/)f war of the United States, a part of her crew, and Jhat no circumstance might.be wanting to mark its character, it had been previously ascertained that the seamen demanded were natives of the United States. Having effected his purpose, he returned to anchor with his squadron...
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Annual Register, Volume 49

Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1138 pages
...native citizen» of the United States. Having effected his purpose, he returned to anchor, with his squadron, within our jurisdiction. Hospitality under such circumstances ceases to be a duty ; und a continuance of it, with such uncontrouled abuses, would tend only,, by multiplying injuries...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 1

Europe - 1810 - 600 pages
...taking, by force, from a ship of war of the United States, a part of her crew ; and, that no circumstance might be wanting to mark its character, it had been...previously ascertained that the seamen demanded were natives of the United States. Having effected his purpose, he returned to anchor with his squadron...
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