The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... Algiers , which , by withdrawing a small squadron stationed during the war , by the former power , in the Streights , opened a passage into the Atlantic to the cruisers of the latter . The capture of American merchantmen , which was the ...
... Algiers , which , by withdrawing a small squadron stationed during the war , by the former power , in the Streights , opened a passage into the Atlantic to the cruisers of the latter . The capture of American merchantmen , which was the ...
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... Algiers ; and on undoubted information that the corsairs of that regency had , during their first short cruise in the Atlantic , captured 1 eleven American merchantmen , and made upwards of one hundred 314 THE LIFE OF.
... Algiers ; and on undoubted information that the corsairs of that regency had , during their first short cruise in the Atlantic , captured 1 eleven American merchantmen , and made upwards of one hundred 314 THE LIFE OF.
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... Algiers . If the former , it was not to be expected that they would relinquish that peace for any indemnification the United States could make them . If the lat- ter , they had sufficient inducements to check the depredations of their ...
... Algiers . If the former , it was not to be expected that they would relinquish that peace for any indemnification the United States could make them . If the lat- ter , they had sufficient inducements to check the depredations of their ...
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... Algiers , the weight of the objection was denied . America was peculiarly fitted for a navy ; she abounded in all kinds of naval resources , and had within herself , those means which other nations were obliged to obtain from abroad ...
... Algiers , the weight of the objection was denied . America was peculiarly fitted for a navy ; she abounded in all kinds of naval resources , and had within herself , those means which other nations were obliged to obtain from abroad ...
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... Algiers , and liberating the Americans who were in captivity , created demands upon the treasury which the ordinary revenues were insufficient to satisfy . That the imposition of additional taxes had become indispensable , was a truth ...
... Algiers , and liberating the Americans who were in captivity , created demands upon the treasury which the ordinary revenues were insufficient to satisfy . That the imposition of additional taxes had become indispensable , was a truth ...
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