Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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... Callava himself . They were accordingly sent to the house of Col. Callava , and put into the possession of his steward , Fallarat . It is clear however , that if the papers , while in Souza's possession were privileged from delivery up ...
... Callava himself . They were accordingly sent to the house of Col. Callava , and put into the possession of his steward , Fallarat . It is clear however , that if the papers , while in Souza's possession were privileged from delivery up ...
Page 230
... Callava's house . It was only in case of the refusal to give up the papers that the order ex- tended to the seizure of the person of Col. Callava , that he might be made to appear before Governor Jackson , to answer interrogatories ...
... Callava's house . It was only in case of the refusal to give up the papers that the order ex- tended to the seizure of the person of Col. Callava , that he might be made to appear before Governor Jackson , to answer interrogatories ...
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... Callava himself in behalf of the orphan children , for the establishment of whose rights they were indispensably necessary and at whose application they had been required . Standing thus in open defiance to the operation of the law ...
... Callava himself in behalf of the orphan children , for the establishment of whose rights they were indispensably necessary and at whose application they had been required . Standing thus in open defiance to the operation of the law ...
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