The History of the United States of America, Том 6Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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... Ships 425 Massachusetts Legislature ; Strong's Speech .. 426 Massachusetts Remonstrance 427 Quincy's Report on Votes of Thanks ; Lawrence's Funeral 429 Naval Affairs ; Cruise of the Essex . 430 The Argus ; the Enterprise 431 Operations ...
... Ships 425 Massachusetts Legislature ; Strong's Speech .. 426 Massachusetts Remonstrance 427 Quincy's Report on Votes of Thanks ; Lawrence's Funeral 429 Naval Affairs ; Cruise of the Essex . 430 The Argus ; the Enterprise 431 Operations ...
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... ships of war to leave the waters of the United States , had not been obeyed . As things stood , the choice seemed to lie between the entire exclusion of foreign ships of war from our harbors , or the maintenance at each of them of an ...
... ships of war to leave the waters of the United States , had not been obeyed . As things stood , the choice seemed to lie between the entire exclusion of foreign ships of war from our harbors , or the maintenance at each of them of an ...
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... ships were seized by force , and carried to England . This attack , without previous notice , upon a neutral power , news of which reached the United States subsequently to the meeting of Congress , and of which the only justification ...
... ships were seized by force , and carried to England . This attack , without previous notice , upon a neutral power , news of which reached the United States subsequently to the meeting of Congress , and of which the only justification ...
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... ships was cited in Congress as indicating what , probably , would be the fate of an American navy , should any attempt be made to build one . The King of Portugal , wholly unable to resist a French army assembled under Junot on the ...
... ships was cited in Congress as indicating what , probably , would be the fate of an American navy , should any attempt be made to build one . The King of Portugal , wholly unable to resist a French army assembled under Junot on the ...
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... ships in ballast , or with such cargo only as they might have on board when notified of the act . All registered or sea - letter vessels— the latter denomination including foreign - built vessels owned by Americans - which , during this ...
... ships in ballast , or with such cargo only as they might have on board when notified of the act . All registered or sea - letter vessels— the latter denomination including foreign - built vessels owned by Americans - which , during this ...
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