The Case of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 - 204 lappuses |
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... Captain Wilkes was unauthorized , and Mr. Adams communicated this fact to Lort Russell.2 * The excitement in England , on the contrary , was intense , and [ 83 ] was fanned into animosity by the press . Although without in- formation as ...
... Captain Wilkes was unauthorized , and Mr. Adams communicated this fact to Lort Russell.2 * The excitement in England , on the contrary , was intense , and [ 83 ] was fanned into animosity by the press . Although without in- formation as ...
42. lappuse
... Captain Semmes , who may be described as another sailor once was of similar pursuits , as being the mildest mannered man that ever scuttled ship . ' Therefore I do not complain of a man who has an acquaintance with that notorious person ...
... Captain Semmes , who may be described as another sailor once was of similar pursuits , as being the mildest mannered man that ever scuttled ship . ' Therefore I do not complain of a man who has an acquaintance with that notorious person ...
60. lappuse
... captains , though under insurgent colors ; " and he asked for satisfaction and indemnification for the injury . The note making this complaint contained neither proof of the allegations in the note as to the fitting out of vessels in ...
... captains , though under insurgent colors ; " and he asked for satisfaction and indemnification for the injury . The note making this complaint contained neither proof of the allegations in the note as to the fitting out of vessels in ...
93. lappuse
... captain of the enemy's vessel with the conviction that his absence will be preferable to his company . " " We have succeeded , " he continued , " in obtaining a very important modification of the existing laws , viz : the privilege of ...
... captain of the enemy's vessel with the conviction that his absence will be preferable to his company . " " We have succeeded , " he continued , " in obtaining a very important modification of the existing laws , viz : the privilege of ...
99. lappuse
... Captain Hickley's affidavit , Vol . VI , page 263 . 7 Heyliger to Randolph , 2d May , 1862 , Vol . VI , page 76 . 8 Dudley to Edwards , Vol . III , page 17 . 9 Vol . II , pages 595 and 604 . 10 Dudley to Seward , Vol . III , page 1 ...
... Captain Hickley's affidavit , Vol . VI , page 263 . 7 Heyliger to Randolph , 2d May , 1862 , Vol . VI , page 76 . 8 Dudley to Edwards , Vol . III , page 17 . 9 Vol . II , pages 595 and 604 . 10 Dudley to Seward , Vol . III , page 1 ...
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