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Page 718
... consul general at Frankfort , that it is said there that the cotton which is to be hypothecated is to be collected in the interior of the country , or , if possi- ble , placed in the hands of the French consul at Richmond . If the ...
... consul general at Frankfort , that it is said there that the cotton which is to be hypothecated is to be collected in the interior of the country , or , if possi- ble , placed in the hands of the French consul at Richmond . If the ...
Page 762
... consul at Liverpool was induced to think that by virtue of a sham sale to a Frenchman named Bravay they were about to get out the vessels , or one of them , as French property , and under the French flag , to be handed over , when clear ...
... consul at Liverpool was induced to think that by virtue of a sham sale to a Frenchman named Bravay they were about to get out the vessels , or one of them , as French property , and under the French flag , to be handed over , when clear ...
Page 763
... consul of his Majesty at Liverpool . Accept the assurances of the high consideration with which I have the honor to be , sir , your very humble and very obedient servant , Mr. DAYTON , Minister of the United States , Paris . DROUYN DE L ...
... consul of his Majesty at Liverpool . Accept the assurances of the high consideration with which I have the honor to be , sir , your very humble and very obedient servant , Mr. DAYTON , Minister of the United States , Paris . DROUYN DE L ...
Page 764
... consul at Brest may have neglected to send you a copy of the sworn statement of Captain Cavarly and others of the ship Anglo Saxon , of New York , lately burned at sea by the Florida , I herewith send you the copy of such statement ...
... consul at Brest may have neglected to send you a copy of the sworn statement of Captain Cavarly and others of the ship Anglo Saxon , of New York , lately burned at sea by the Florida , I herewith send you the copy of such statement ...
Page 765
... consul of the United States of America for Brest , personally appeared John M. Cavarly , late master of the American ship called the Anglo Saxon , of New York , and declared as follows : We sailed from Liverpool on Monday morning ...
... consul of the United States of America for Brest , personally appeared John M. Cavarly , late master of the American ship called the Anglo Saxon , of New York , and declared as follows : We sailed from Liverpool on Monday morning ...
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