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Side 1235
... vessels sailing to or from an enemy's port . That , on the 3d of February , the Commodore put on board of the Thames the captains and crews of the vessels burnt , being thirty - seven in number , to be landed in the first port , and ...
... vessels sailing to or from an enemy's port . That , on the 3d of February , the Commodore put on board of the Thames the captains and crews of the vessels burnt , being thirty - seven in number , to be landed in the first port , and ...
Side 1285
... vessels which can be expected to take in their lading and depart , can hardly be greater than will be required for the transmission of twenty or thirty millions of American property . The returns of twelve or thirteen months of free ...
... vessels which can be expected to take in their lading and depart , can hardly be greater than will be required for the transmission of twenty or thirty millions of American property . The returns of twelve or thirteen months of free ...
Side 1311
... vessels , and having no other way to get to their own country , this is not the fact , unless you agree that a vessel loaded with English goods can accommodate more sailors than a vessel in a set of ballast - the vessels are arriving ...
... vessels , and having no other way to get to their own country , this is not the fact , unless you agree that a vessel loaded with English goods can accommodate more sailors than a vessel in a set of ballast - the vessels are arriving ...
Side 1323
... vessels chartered by the and emoluments . The mover stated that at pres- United States might now be detained by the Em - ent the Brigadier General of the old army , the bargo ; that such a case had occurred in relation to a vessel ...
... vessels chartered by the and emoluments . The mover stated that at pres- United States might now be detained by the Em - ent the Brigadier General of the old army , the bargo ; that such a case had occurred in relation to a vessel ...
Side 1327
... vessel arrived at Calcutta , it was found by a new order of the British Government , that the vessel was prohibited ... vessels should be admitted . - Referred The House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the bill from the ...
... vessel arrived at Calcutta , it was found by a new order of the British Government , that the vessel was prohibited ... vessels should be admitted . - Referred The House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the bill from the ...
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