A Review of the Correspondence Between the Hon. John Adams, Late President of the United States, and the Late Wm: Cunningham, Esq., Beginning in 1803, and Ending in 1812Cushing and Appleton, 1824 - 197 Seiten |
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... vessels , against impress- ment . In reference to that informal arrangement , they say , " We persuade ourselves we shall place the busi- " ness almost , if not altogether , on as good a footing as " we should have done by treaty , had ...
... vessels , against impress- ment . In reference to that informal arrangement , they say , " We persuade ourselves we shall place the busi- " ness almost , if not altogether , on as good a footing as " we should have done by treaty , had ...
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... vessels and merchandise , and to ten times that amount , by the Republican and Im- perial Governments of France ? Not one cent . Every independent American must , I presume , view this subject ( our relations with France ) in the light ...
... vessels and merchandise , and to ten times that amount , by the Republican and Im- perial Governments of France ? Not one cent . Every independent American must , I presume , view this subject ( our relations with France ) in the light ...
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... vessels , our seamen , and merchandise , are threatened on the high seas and elsewhere , from the belligerent powers of Europe , and it being of the greatest importance to keep in safety these essential resources , I deem it my duty to ...
... vessels , our seamen , and merchandise , are threatened on the high seas and elsewhere , from the belligerent powers of Europe , and it being of the greatest importance to keep in safety these essential resources , I deem it my duty to ...
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... vessels , British naval officers were required to take and bring away all such persons who should be found serving in any foreign merchant vessel ; but with a special injunction to offer no violence to such vessel , or to the remainder ...
... vessels , British naval officers were required to take and bring away all such persons who should be found serving in any foreign merchant vessel ; but with a special injunction to offer no violence to such vessel , or to the remainder ...
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... vessel , going from English ports , with car- 66 goes of English merchandise , or of English origin , as lawfully seized by French armed vessels . " 66 Here an obvious question presents itself . Seeing Armstrong's letter simply asks the ...
... vessel , going from English ports , with car- 66 goes of English merchandise , or of English origin , as lawfully seized by French armed vessels . " 66 Here an obvious question presents itself . Seeing Armstrong's letter simply asks the ...
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