Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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... Pensacola no otherwise than as a private unprivileged individual , amenable to the duly constituted American authorities of the place , and subject to the same control of General Jackson as a private citizen of the United States would ...
... Pensacola no otherwise than as a private unprivileged individual , amenable to the duly constituted American authorities of the place , and subject to the same control of General Jackson as a private citizen of the United States would ...
Page 227
... Pensacola , at the suit of a woman in a humble walk indeed of life , but whose rights were , in the eye of General Jackson , equally entitled to his protection with those of the highest rank , or the most commanding opulence , had ...
... Pensacola , at the suit of a woman in a humble walk indeed of life , but whose rights were , in the eye of General Jackson , equally entitled to his protection with those of the highest rank , or the most commanding opulence , had ...
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... Pensacola and the other at New Orleans . The first before the notary José Ecaro , by Jacinto Correa , Captain of the Gallega , the pilot Ramon Echaverria , boatswain Manuel Agacis , three sailors , and Juan Martin Ferreyro , a passenger ...
... Pensacola and the other at New Orleans . The first before the notary José Ecaro , by Jacinto Correa , Captain of the Gallega , the pilot Ramon Echaverria , boatswain Manuel Agacis , three sailors , and Juan Martin Ferreyro , a passenger ...
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