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... captain of artillery during Mr. Adams's Administration . I had command at Port- land , and at the fort near Boston , and while in com- mission I was employed in quelling a meeting or in- surrection among the soldiery , and during my ...
... captain of artillery during Mr. Adams's Administration . I had command at Port- land , and at the fort near Boston , and while in com- mission I was employed in quelling a meeting or in- surrection among the soldiery , and during my ...
Side 1233
... Captain Chew states , that he was supercargo on board the brig Thames , and on the 19th of January , 1812 , sailed from St. Ubes , bound to New Haven , with a cargo of salt and fruit ; that on the 2d of July following , the brig was ...
... Captain Chew states , that he was supercargo on board the brig Thames , and on the 19th of January , 1812 , sailed from St. Ubes , bound to New Haven , with a cargo of salt and fruit ; that on the 2d of July following , the brig was ...
Side 1235
... captains and crews of the vessels burnt , being thirty - seven in number , to be landed in the first port , and that , on the 16th day of July , he landed them at St. Bartholomews . Captain Chew states , likewise , that when the ...
... captains and crews of the vessels burnt , being thirty - seven in number , to be landed in the first port , and that , on the 16th day of July , he landed them at St. Bartholomews . Captain Chew states , likewise , that when the ...
Side 1309
... captains or supercargoes . And , sir , as I do not know of any civilized neutral maritime Power at this time but ourselves , as I do not see that , under the flag of a belligerent , they could find more profitable employment than under ...
... captains or supercargoes . And , sir , as I do not know of any civilized neutral maritime Power at this time but ourselves , as I do not see that , under the flag of a belligerent , they could find more profitable employment than under ...
Side 1411
... captains , they will be im- pressed into the British service . The embargo itself did not produce this effect , which it was in reality intended to remedy , but the disclosure of the secret intention of Congress to lay it , in which the ...
... captains , they will be im- pressed into the British service . The embargo itself did not produce this effect , which it was in reality intended to remedy , but the disclosure of the secret intention of Congress to lay it , in which the ...
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