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Page 30
... desire from them . They were to collect information respecting cer- tain provinces , ports , and rivers of which the Admiral had notice , and to ascertain their distances from where he was . This night the Admiral took an altitude with ...
... desire from them . They were to collect information respecting cer- tain provinces , ports , and rivers of which the Admiral had notice , and to ascertain their distances from where he was . This night the Admiral took an altitude with ...
Page 45
... desire to complete the work he had undertaken . For these reasons he remained close hauled , and stood off and on during the night . But , as the currents had set him more than 5 or 6 leagues to the S.E. beyond where he had been at ...
... desire to complete the work he had undertaken . For these reasons he remained close hauled , and stood off and on during the night . But , as the currents had set him more than 5 or 6 leagues to the S.E. beyond where he had been at ...
Page 61
... desire to preserve the friendship which has been so much for the honor and interest of both nations ; if , while the conscious honor and integrity of the people of America and the internal sentiment of their own power and energies must ...
... desire to preserve the friendship which has been so much for the honor and interest of both nations ; if , while the conscious honor and integrity of the people of America and the internal sentiment of their own power and energies must ...
Page 66
... desire , however , that it may be healed . It is my sincere desire , and in this I presume I concur with you and with our constituents , to preserve peace and friendship with all nations ; and believing that neither the honor nor the ...
... desire , however , that it may be healed . It is my sincere desire , and in this I presume I concur with you and with our constituents , to preserve peace and friendship with all nations ; and believing that neither the honor nor the ...
Page 71
... desire to alter the existing form of government and to introduce something which had an awful squinting to a monarchy , ' and not insensible of the importance of putting an end to them by a frank denial , he seized the opportunity to ...
... desire to alter the existing form of government and to introduce something which had an awful squinting to a monarchy , ' and not insensible of the importance of putting an end to them by a frank denial , he seized the opportunity to ...
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