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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... objects and not to this . More fully however to explain to you the conduct of our government upon this subject , permit me here to add an extract from our law passed on the 14th of April , 1792 , expressly to carry into effect the ...
... objects and not to this . More fully however to explain to you the conduct of our government upon this subject , permit me here to add an extract from our law passed on the 14th of April , 1792 , expressly to carry into effect the ...
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... object of importance to us to enlarge the freedom of commerce in that respect , diminishing the list of contraband . Perhaps no nation on the globe is more interested in this object than we are . But here too the same difficulty ...
... object of importance to us to enlarge the freedom of commerce in that respect , diminishing the list of contraband . Perhaps no nation on the globe is more interested in this object than we are . But here too the same difficulty ...
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... object the most grateful to my feelings , that I can possibly accomplish . Permit me in concluding this letter to assure you of the great respect and esteem with which I am your most obe- dient and very humble servant , JAMES MONROE ...
... object the most grateful to my feelings , that I can possibly accomplish . Permit me in concluding this letter to assure you of the great respect and esteem with which I am your most obe- dient and very humble servant , JAMES MONROE ...
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... object of it . On Saturday last the packet boat , Peggy , coming from New York , and on board of which the minister had em- barked , was arrested at about two miles and an half from the light house , by the English ship Africa , lying ...
... object of it . On Saturday last the packet boat , Peggy , coming from New York , and on board of which the minister had em- barked , was arrested at about two miles and an half from the light house , by the English ship Africa , lying ...
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... object being missed , no further detention was neces- sary , and returning the papers which he had taken on board the ship , and that the two boats , having left the sloop , after a detention of two hours , she came to sail and arrived ...
... object being missed , no further detention was neces- sary , and returning the papers which he had taken on board the ship , and that the two boats , having left the sloop , after a detention of two hours , she came to sail and arrived ...
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