Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, Svazky 3–4F. Carr, and Company, 1829 |
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... never stirred . Monsieur de Corny and five others were then sent to ask arms of Monsieur de Launai , Governor of the Bastile . They found a great collection of people already before the place , and they immediately planted a flag of ...
... never stirred . Monsieur de Corny and five others were then sent to ask arms of Monsieur de Launai , Governor of the Bastile . They found a great collection of people already before the place , and they immediately planted a flag of ...
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... never disavowed it formally , because it has never come to our knowledge with any degree of certainty . In February , 1787 , I wrote to Congress to ask leave to employ the Mathurins of France in ransoming our captives ; and on the 19th ...
... never disavowed it formally , because it has never come to our knowledge with any degree of certainty . In February , 1787 , I wrote to Congress to ask leave to employ the Mathurins of France in ransoming our captives ; and on the 19th ...
Strana 173
... never learned . We have also been told , that a Mr. Simpson of Gibraltar , by the direction of the Messrs . Bulkeleys of Lisbon , contracted for the ransom of our prisoners ( then reduced by death and ransom to fourteen ) at thirty ...
... never learned . We have also been told , that a Mr. Simpson of Gibraltar , by the direction of the Messrs . Bulkeleys of Lisbon , contracted for the ransom of our prisoners ( then reduced by death and ransom to fourteen ) at thirty ...
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... never yet submitted to by any nation , one with which seamen would never have the precaution to comply ; the casualties of their calling would expose them to the constant destruction or loss of this paper evi- dence , and thus , the ...
... never yet submitted to by any nation , one with which seamen would never have the precaution to comply ; the casualties of their calling would expose them to the constant destruction or loss of this paper evi- dence , and thus , the ...
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... never thought of infringing or questioning . As the validity of captures then , made on the high seas by France over its enemies , cannot be tried within the United States by their consuls , so neither can it by our own courts . Nor is ...
... never thought of infringing or questioning . As the validity of captures then , made on the high seas by France over its enemies , cannot be tried within the United States by their consuls , so neither can it by our own courts . Nor is ...
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