State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States from the Accession of Thomas Jefferson to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ..., المجلد 1T. B. Wait & sons. David Hale, agent for the States of Vermont, New Hampshire and Rhode Island, 1814 |
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الصفحة 47
... port , and to this day it has been generally supposed that the regency would insist that the United States ship should proceed to the Levant on the bu- siness or mission of this regency . On the 18th ult . when you went with me to pay ...
... port , and to this day it has been generally supposed that the regency would insist that the United States ship should proceed to the Levant on the bu- siness or mission of this regency . On the 18th ult . when you went with me to pay ...
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... port for examination , said admiral Morad having pub- lickly declared that he would go to sea with the vessels under his command , without any passport from this office , if they were not modified to his liking , and worded similar to ...
... port for examination , said admiral Morad having pub- lickly declared that he would go to sea with the vessels under his command , without any passport from this office , if they were not modified to his liking , and worded similar to ...
الصفحة 68
... port , gave intelligence that the corsair was there , in order that a superior force might be sent out to capture him ; but the corsair being advised of it by a Ragusan vessel which had just come out of the same port , he had time to ...
... port , gave intelligence that the corsair was there , in order that a superior force might be sent out to capture him ; but the corsair being advised of it by a Ragusan vessel which had just come out of the same port , he had time to ...
الصفحة 75
... ports , will have a tendency to prevent their breaking the peace which has been made , and which has subsisted for ... port of Algiers , and send to the consul , Mr. O'Brien , whom you will inform that you have arrived that the views ...
... ports , will have a tendency to prevent their breaking the peace which has been made , and which has subsisted for ... port of Algiers , and send to the consul , Mr. O'Brien , whom you will inform that you have arrived that the views ...
الصفحة 76
... port , to whom deliver his letters , and either by him or one of your officers ( which ever may be deemed most proper , ) send the President's letter to the Bey . You have on board ten thousand dollars , as a present from the Presi ...
... port , to whom deliver his letters , and either by him or one of your officers ( which ever may be deemed most proper , ) send the President's letter to the Bey . You have on board ten thousand dollars , as a present from the Presi ...
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aforesaid agents Algeziras Algiers appeared arrived Barbary Bashaw Bashaw of Tripoli blockade brig Britain British Cape Francois captain captured carried certificates citizens colonies commander commerce Commodore condemned consul copy court crew cruisers Cuba Curracoa dated declared deponent detained duly sworn duties Eaton enemy Extract favour France French privateer frigate further saith Gibraltar governour Hamet Bashaw Havana honour Insured island Jamaica James JAMES MADISON John July Kemper letter Majesty majesty's marine Martinique master ment merchants Mississippi territory Natchitoches nations Navy neutral notary officers Orleans peace persons port present President prisoners prize prize master protection publick received regency request respect sailed Samuel Kemper schooner Secretary sent ship Signed Spain Spanish squadron taken Tangier territory thereof Thomas tion trade treaty Tripoli Tunis United vessel and cargo voyage William WILLIAM C. C. CLAIBORNE William Eaton York