Secret Journals of the Acts and Proceedings of Congress, from the First Meeting Thereof to the Dissolution of the Confederation: Foreign affairsThomas B. Wait, 1821 |
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... commander in chief of the forces of his catholick ma- jesty , permission was granted by the governour of the place to captain Jahleel Smith , with his vessel called the Sally , her crew and passengers contained in the passport , to go ...
... commander in chief of the forces of his catholick ma- jesty , permission was granted by the governour of the place to captain Jahleel Smith , with his vessel called the Sally , her crew and passengers contained in the passport , to go ...
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... commanders of the fleets of France and Spain in the West Indies , for such protection as may be in their power to ... commander of his most christian majesty's navy in the West Indies to forward the number of prisoners due to these ...
... commanders of the fleets of France and Spain in the West Indies , for such protection as may be in their power to ... commander of his most christian majesty's navy in the West Indies to forward the number of prisoners due to these ...
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... be provided by Congress , at the city tavern , for the minister of France and his suite , to be under direction of the scc- retary for foreign affairs . That a letter be written to the commander in chief 104 [ May 7 , SECRET JOURNAL .
... be provided by Congress , at the city tavern , for the minister of France and his suite , to be under direction of the scc- retary for foreign affairs . That a letter be written to the commander in chief 104 [ May 7 , SECRET JOURNAL .
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United States. Continental Congress. That a letter be written to the commander in chief and to the commander in the ... commanders shall res- pectively direct . That the secretary for foreign affairs also inform the governours and ...
United States. Continental Congress. That a letter be written to the commander in chief and to the commander in the ... commanders shall res- pectively direct . That the secretary for foreign affairs also inform the governours and ...
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... commanders in the West Indies , continue to permit British prisoners captured by them to be sent to posts occupied by the British forces within these United States ; and such prisoners may be employed to 1782. ] 141 FOREIGN AFFAIRS .
... commanders in the West Indies , continue to permit British prisoners captured by them to be sent to posts occupied by the British forces within these United States ; and such prisoners may be employed to 1782. ] 141 FOREIGN AFFAIRS .
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