Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America; of Their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Resources; of the Characters of Their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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They had taken the command from the officers of the vessels , and were
determined to proceed with the first tide up the ... if the vigilant and praiseworthy
conduct of the commanding officer of the Fort , and of Captain Decatur in the
Delaware ...
They had taken the command from the officers of the vessels , and were
determined to proceed with the first tide up the ... if the vigilant and praiseworthy
conduct of the commanding officer of the Fort , and of Captain Decatur in the
Delaware ...
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that , having convoyed four of the vessels now in this road , some of our
passengers and officers wished to speak with ... and back again under the
command of an officer and the cockswain ; and we declare , that nothing was
done contrary to ...
that , having convoyed four of the vessels now in this road , some of our
passengers and officers wished to speak with ... and back again under the
command of an officer and the cockswain ; and we declare , that nothing was
done contrary to ...
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The French have contended for the execution of their consular decisions , by the
marshal or other officer of the United States ... The legal opinion of the law
officers of the United States , which the goveronjent has adopted , opposes such
a ...
The French have contended for the execution of their consular decisions , by the
marshal or other officer of the United States ... The legal opinion of the law
officers of the United States , which the goveronjent has adopted , opposes such
a ...
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Their officers , however , are to receive no pay , or other emolument , till brought
into actual service . This is called “ the provisional “ army . " The President is also
empowered to accept the service of any volunteer companies who may offer ...
Their officers , however , are to receive no pay , or other emolument , till brought
into actual service . This is called “ the provisional “ army . " The President is also
empowered to accept the service of any volunteer companies who may offer ...
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A formal representation was made against it to the President of the United States
, by the Governor of Virginia , who represented it as a breach of neutrality , and
who , in the mean time , prevented the horses , which the British officers had ...
A formal representation was made against it to the President of the United States
, by the Governor of Virginia , who represented it as a breach of neutrality , and
who , in the mean time , prevented the horses , which the British officers had ...
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