The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign Relations of the Country, from the First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the Present Time, Band 2Wells and Lilly, 1828 |
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... coast in '83 - Russian titles examined - Discovery - Occupation - Possession -Behring - Tschirikoff -- Cook - La Perouse - Dixon - Van- couvre -- Baranoff - No foundation for claim -- Renounced by convention of 1824 - Always on best ...
... coast in '83 - Russian titles examined - Discovery - Occupation - Possession -Behring - Tschirikoff -- Cook - La Perouse - Dixon - Van- couvre -- Baranoff - No foundation for claim -- Renounced by convention of 1824 - Always on best ...
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... blockade . 1804 , August 9. A rigorous blockade established at the entrances of the ports of Fecamp , St. Vallery , and other places on the French coast . " law , in which the United States feel an interest 2 TREATY OF GHENT WITH ENGLAND .
... blockade . 1804 , August 9. A rigorous blockade established at the entrances of the ports of Fecamp , St. Vallery , and other places on the French coast . " law , in which the United States feel an interest 2 TREATY OF GHENT WITH ENGLAND .
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... coast of Africa , and in British ports in the first year of the war between England and France . † June 1797 to 1801-2059 applications for seamen impressed in- cluding many made previous to those years by Mr. King and Mr. Pinkney - 102 ...
... coast of Africa , and in British ports in the first year of the war between England and France . † June 1797 to 1801-2059 applications for seamen impressed in- cluding many made previous to those years by Mr. King and Mr. Pinkney - 102 ...
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... coast continued . The unfortunate , disastrous and profligate affair of the Chesapeake * took * United States frigate Chesapeake , CHESAPEAKE BAY , JUNE 23 , 1807 . SIR , -Yesterday , at 6 , A. M. the wind became favourable , and know ...
... coast continued . The unfortunate , disastrous and profligate affair of the Chesapeake * took * United States frigate Chesapeake , CHESAPEAKE BAY , JUNE 23 , 1807 . SIR , -Yesterday , at 6 , A. M. the wind became favourable , and know ...
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... coast . They could not have desired a war ; -there had been , perhaps , no period since the French revolution , when policy more clearly pointed out to them the propriety of avoiding difficulties with this country . Napoleon had , a ...
... coast . They could not have desired a war ; -there had been , perhaps , no period since the French revolution , when policy more clearly pointed out to them the propriety of avoiding difficulties with this country . Napoleon had , a ...
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