The American Historical Review, Volume 16John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1911 American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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Halaman 68
... Commissions were to be renewed " . To which it was observed " that it was not meant to renew their Commissions . That sound policy demanded that the Captains of Privateers should still entertain a hope of obtaining fresh Commissions ...
... Commissions were to be renewed " . To which it was observed " that it was not meant to renew their Commissions . That sound policy demanded that the Captains of Privateers should still entertain a hope of obtaining fresh Commissions ...
Halaman 69
... Commissions . I therefore thot . it prudent to insist upon the Penalty being encreased , should an infraction of the Law be committed . By the 6th Article all American Vessels taken after the Publication of this Law , shall be ...
... Commissions . I therefore thot . it prudent to insist upon the Penalty being encreased , should an infraction of the Law be committed . By the 6th Article all American Vessels taken after the Publication of this Law , shall be ...
Halaman 70
... Commissions will be granted , there will be nothing to do in that Business . The 9th and 10th . Articles are customary additions to all public Acts . I trust , Sir , that after a careful perusal of the Arreté , and the few Brief Remarks ...
... Commissions will be granted , there will be nothing to do in that Business . The 9th and 10th . Articles are customary additions to all public Acts . I trust , Sir , that after a careful perusal of the Arreté , and the few Brief Remarks ...
Halaman 90
... Commission , and which was taken by the Boston and Norfolk , I explained to him the Propriety of these Occurrences , with which he was perfectly satisfied . Capt . Dubois of the french Cor- vette la Diligente had solicited the ...
... Commission , and which was taken by the Boston and Norfolk , I explained to him the Propriety of these Occurrences , with which he was perfectly satisfied . Capt . Dubois of the french Cor- vette la Diligente had solicited the ...
Halaman 119
... commissions and instructions . The student of colonial history will probably be surprised at the extent of the powers which the Council exercised over the plantations and at the numbers of appeals , petitions , and memorials with which ...
... commissions and instructions . The student of colonial history will probably be surprised at the extent of the powers which the Council exercised over the plantations and at the numbers of appeals , petitions , and memorials with which ...
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