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Secondly , he does not depose to any essential fact which he might know , viz :
that the ship was built in America ; and , therefore , I suspect that it is for ships ,
not American , that the oath is made . Lastly , I know not by what authority the ...
Secondly , he does not depose to any essential fact which he might know , viz :
that the ship was built in America ; and , therefore , I suspect that it is for ships ,
not American , that the oath is made . Lastly , I know not by what authority the ...
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ship Laurens from Charleston , the 7th February , when she could not have had
any knowledge of the rupture between France and England , of the interrogation
of the crew , of the bill of lading , and especially of the correspondence of the ...
ship Laurens from Charleston , the 7th February , when she could not have had
any knowledge of the rupture between France and England , of the interrogation
of the crew , of the bill of lading , and especially of the correspondence of the ...
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I am promised daily , that the embargo laid on our ships in the port of Bordeaux
shall be taken off , and an indemnification be granted for the losses which it has
occasioned . I have never been able to learn why it was laid , but have some ...
I am promised daily , that the embargo laid on our ships in the port of Bordeaux
shall be taken off , and an indemnification be granted for the losses which it has
occasioned . I have never been able to learn why it was laid , but have some ...
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A few stores brought for the accommodation of my family , in the ship in which I
sailed , were arrested in Havre , because no declaration was rendered of them by
the captain . This was casually heard by the committee of public safety , and ...
A few stores brought for the accommodation of my family , in the ship in which I
sailed , were arrested in Havre , because no declaration was rendered of them by
the captain . This was casually heard by the committee of public safety , and ...
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Those who had been brought in by the ships of the Republic , in derogation of the
treaty of ainity and commerce , and were subjected to like detention and delay . 5
. Those who liad been taken at sea , or elsewhere , and were confined , in ...
Those who had been brought in by the ships of the Republic , in derogation of the
treaty of ainity and commerce , and were subjected to like detention and delay . 5
. Those who liad been taken at sea , or elsewhere , and were confined , in ...
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