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 |
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... appear- ances , but were otherwise ignorant of the French language -the whole was thrown into a handkerchief and set apart . They then came to my largest trunk . I had hitherto remain- ed unknown . The owner was asked for - I STATE ...
... appear- ances , but were otherwise ignorant of the French language -the whole was thrown into a handkerchief and set apart . They then came to my largest trunk . I had hitherto remain- ed unknown . The owner was asked for - I STATE ...
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... appears that captain Home is continuing his ag- gressions . The President has therefore decided on the measures , which his duty requires him to take , to vindicate the sovereignty and rights of the United States . In pur- suance of ...
... appears that captain Home is continuing his ag- gressions . The President has therefore decided on the measures , which his duty requires him to take , to vindicate the sovereignty and rights of the United States . In pur- suance of ...
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... appears that the claims for detention of one hundred and three American vessels by the embargo at Bordeaux remained undetermined ; no funds having been appropriated by the legislature for pay- ment of them ; and that none of the bills ...
... appears that the claims for detention of one hundred and three American vessels by the embargo at Bordeaux remained undetermined ; no funds having been appropriated by the legislature for pay- ment of them ; and that none of the bills ...
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... appear in the annexed printed statement marked [ D , ] copies of which were transmitted ten months ago to the offices of the principal collectors of the customs , from the Department of State , for the information of our mer- cantile ...
... appear in the annexed printed statement marked [ D , ] copies of which were transmitted ten months ago to the offices of the principal collectors of the customs , from the Department of State , for the information of our mer- cantile ...
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... appear to belong to neutrals , and be declared in con- sequence not to be good prize , they shall be restored un- changed to the owner , if he shall not rather agree to sell them . x . The commission of marine shall immediately present ...
... appear to belong to neutrals , and be declared in con- sequence not to be good prize , they shall be restored un- changed to the owner , if he shall not rather agree to sell them . x . The commission of marine shall immediately present ...
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aforesaid agents American vessels Andrew Ellicott answer arrived assignats Baron de Carondelet Basseterre bound Brest Brig brigantine Britain British Cape Francois capt captain captured and carried carried into Guadaloupe carried into St catholick majesty Charleston citizens claim commander commerce commission condemned consul copy crew dated declared decree demurrage deponent English evacuation executive directory expedition foreign France French privateer French Republick Gayoso de Lemos governour Gayoso honour Indians island John law of nations Leogane letter letters of credence Louisiana Manuel Gayoso March master ment mentioned merchandise Mississippi Natchez navigation neutral notary officers papers Paris payment peace Philadelphia Pinckney port Port-au-Prince Port-de-Paix possession posts powers present President prize prize master protest publick received respect river sailed Schooner Secretary sent ship sloop Spain Spanish stipulated supercargo taken Talleyrand territory TIMOTHY PICKERING tion treaty tribunal troops United vessel and cargo Walnut-hills