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... Prisoners , respecting the ex- change or 45 195 22 : 245 323 the usage of 71 102 117 161 163 223 263 289 304 338 370 385 Troup , Mr. in reply to Mr. Pitkin Treaties of Sweden Tug of war " 112 Tyrie , David 238 217 U 359 Uniform of ...
... Prisoners , respecting the ex- change or 45 195 22 : 245 323 the usage of 71 102 117 161 163 223 263 289 304 338 370 385 Troup , Mr. in reply to Mr. Pitkin Treaties of Sweden Tug of war " 112 Tyrie , David 238 217 U 359 Uniform of ...
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... prisoners of war , on con- vunquashed from the revenge of the Indian warriors . ition of being protected from the savages , allowed The prisoners at the close of the action amounted to retain their private property , and having their to ...
... prisoners of war , on con- vunquashed from the revenge of the Indian warriors . ition of being protected from the savages , allowed The prisoners at the close of the action amounted to retain their private property , and having their to ...
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... prisoners . Two companies of 50 men each , from timent , and the ardent love of country which they the pickets sallied out and unfortunately joined the have displayed , under all the reverses of fortune , retreating party . The fate of ...
... prisoners . Two companies of 50 men each , from timent , and the ardent love of country which they the pickets sallied out and unfortunately joined the have displayed , under all the reverses of fortune , retreating party . The fate of ...
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... prisoners were generally stripped of their ed .. clothing , rifled of their cash , and the swords of the " On the morning of the 22d of January , at revel- officers given to the savages , notwithstanding a pro - lie beating , the ...
... prisoners were generally stripped of their ed .. clothing , rifled of their cash , and the swords of the " On the morning of the 22d of January , at revel- officers given to the savages , notwithstanding a pro - lie beating , the ...
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... prisoner on the 22d of Jan. GEO . BURDETT . " The squadron at present consists of 5 frigates re- presented to be weakly ... prisoners , of whom 80 belonged to the late U. S. brig Viper , captured by he Narcissus frigate , and sent to ...
... prisoner on the 22d of Jan. GEO . BURDETT . " The squadron at present consists of 5 frigates re- presented to be weakly ... prisoners , of whom 80 belonged to the late U. S. brig Viper , captured by he Narcissus frigate , and sent to ...
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Strona 275 - You will think me transported with enthusiasm, but I am not. I am well aware...
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Strona 227 - Canals to take into consideration all such petitions, and matters or things relating to roads and canals, and the improvement of the navigation of rivers, as shall be presented, or may come in question, and be referred to them by the House, and to report thereupon, together with such propositions relative thereto as to them shall seem expedient.
Strona 140 - The pain with which I have at length formed the resolution of addressing myself to your royal highness is such as I should in vain attempt to express. If I could adequately describe it, you might be enabled, sir, to estimate the strength of the motives which have made me submit to it. They are the most powerful feelings of affection, and the deepest impressions of duty towards your royal highness, my beloved child, and the country, which I...
Strona 199 - States to the terms on which they are willing to close it is certain. The British cabinet also must be sensible that, with respect to the important question of impressment, on which the war so essentially turns, a search for or seizure of British persons or property on board neutral vessels on the high seas is not a belligerent right derived from the law of nations, and it is obvious that no visit or search or use of force for any purpose on board the vessels of one independent power on the high...
Strona 138 - I could think them so — if they related merely to myself — I should abstain from a proceeding which might give uneasiness, or interrupt the more weighty occupations of your royal highness's time. I should continue, in silence and retirement, to lead the life which has been prescribed to me, and console myself for the loss of that society...
Strona 5 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of 'His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Strona 75 - States, and near to the entrance of the harbour of New York, by a cannon shot fired from the said vessel Leander, commit a murder on the body of John Pierce, a citizen of the United States, then pursuing his lawful vocations within the same waters and jurisdiction of the United States, and near to their...
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Strona 139 - I presume, Sir, to represent to your Royal Highness, that the separation, which every succeeding month is making wider, of the Mother and the Daughter, is equally injurious to my character and to her education. I say nothing of the deep wounds which so cruel an arrangement inflicts upon my feelings, although I would fain hope that few persons will be found of a disposition to think lightly of these.