The American Historical Review, Volume 16MacMillan, 1911 |
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Halaman 72
... honor to be , With great Respect and Esteem Sir , Your most obedt . Servt . The Secretary of State . 15 Commander - in - chief on the Jamaica station . EDWARD STEVENS . [ Endorsed : ] Edwd . Stevens Esq . May 72 Documents.
... honor to be , With great Respect and Esteem Sir , Your most obedt . Servt . The Secretary of State . 15 Commander - in - chief on the Jamaica station . EDWARD STEVENS . [ Endorsed : ] Edwd . Stevens Esq . May 72 Documents.
Halaman 73
... Jamaica . Gen : Toussaint was consulted on the best Mode of making the Attack , but having enter'd into a Convention with you to refrain from all military Expeditions against Jamaica he strenuously opposed this Invasion . Finding that ...
... Jamaica . Gen : Toussaint was consulted on the best Mode of making the Attack , but having enter'd into a Convention with you to refrain from all military Expeditions against Jamaica he strenuously opposed this Invasion . Finding that ...
Halaman 74
... Jamaica . I have the Honor to be with great Respect and Esteem , Sir Your most obed : Hum : Servt . E. STEVENS The Hon : Sir Brigadier General Maitland On Board his Majesty's Ship Camilla IV . STEVENS TO SECRETARY PICKERING . L'ARCAHAYE ...
... Jamaica . I have the Honor to be with great Respect and Esteem , Sir Your most obed : Hum : Servt . E. STEVENS The Hon : Sir Brigadier General Maitland On Board his Majesty's Ship Camilla IV . STEVENS TO SECRETARY PICKERING . L'ARCAHAYE ...
Halaman 75
... Jamaica ; to the Governor of the Bahama Islands , and also to the Governor of Bermuda . To all of these the Arrangements are made known , and it is perfectly understood that my Passeport alone shall be sufficient to protect all Vessels ...
... Jamaica ; to the Governor of the Bahama Islands , and also to the Governor of Bermuda . To all of these the Arrangements are made known , and it is perfectly understood that my Passeport alone shall be sufficient to protect all Vessels ...
Halaman 76
... Jamaica is not yet arrived . He looks out for it with the utmost Anxiety . Should it be delayed much longer , all his Plans will be deranged , and the Prospect of a lucrative Commerce wt : which America has been flatter'd , will be ...
... Jamaica is not yet arrived . He looks out for it with the utmost Anxiety . Should it be delayed much longer , all his Plans will be deranged , and the Prospect of a lucrative Commerce wt : which America has been flatter'd , will be ...
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