Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America; of Their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Resources; of the Characters of Their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 9Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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... armed , and , upon an average , there is not more than one negro to every white master , or mistress ! The reader will please to observe , that PINKER- TON's letter , as well as the account of the mutiny , came from on board the ship ...
... armed , and , upon an average , there is not more than one negro to every white master , or mistress ! The reader will please to observe , that PINKER- TON's letter , as well as the account of the mutiny , came from on board the ship ...
Page 21
... armed vessel sent to defend them against the cut - throat republicans ; and , besides this , if they had not been received in the United States , the C 3 Their British British Minister stood ready to hire other vessels , and JULY , 1798 ...
... armed vessel sent to defend them against the cut - throat republicans ; and , besides this , if they had not been received in the United States , the C 3 Their British British Minister stood ready to hire other vessels , and JULY , 1798 ...
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... armed ship Hun- ter of this place , bound for Martinique , in lat . 14 , 38 , fell in with a French privateer schooner of 8 guns and 80 men , who after hailing Capt . S. and demanding him to come on board with his papers , was replied ...
... armed ship Hun- ter of this place , bound for Martinique , in lat . 14 , 38 , fell in with a French privateer schooner of 8 guns and 80 men , who after hailing Capt . S. and demanding him to come on board with his papers , was replied ...
Page 63
... the limits and jurisdiction of the United States , and brought into their ports , or taken by vessels originally armed in the ports of the United States , upon upon the awards of the commissioners acting under the 7th JULY , 1798 . 63.
... the limits and jurisdiction of the United States , and brought into their ports , or taken by vessels originally armed in the ports of the United States , upon upon the awards of the commissioners acting under the 7th JULY , 1798 . 63.
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... armed vessels of France and their prizes , gives no right to make sale of those prizes . But when prize ships are so disabled , as to be incapable of putting to sea again , until refitted , and when they are utterly disabled , some ...
... armed vessels of France and their prizes , gives no right to make sale of those prizes . But when prize ships are so disabled , as to be incapable of putting to sea again , until refitted , and when they are utterly disabled , some ...
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