Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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... Porto Cabello , documents to prove that he was lawfully com- missioned : and he alleges , that the captain of the privateer had furnished him with a document , to carry the prize into Porto Cabello ; that he did deliver this document to ...
... Porto Cabello , documents to prove that he was lawfully com- missioned : and he alleges , that the captain of the privateer had furnished him with a document , to carry the prize into Porto Cabello ; that he did deliver this document to ...
Page 388
... Porto Cabello , to whom he had written to obtain the documents necessary to prove the legality of the capture . This was accordingly done . The letter of Mr. Anduaga was unexceptionable in its purport ; but on the 17th of October he ...
... Porto Cabello , to whom he had written to obtain the documents necessary to prove the legality of the capture . This was accordingly done . The letter of Mr. Anduaga was unexceptionable in its purport ; but on the 17th of October he ...
Page 401
... Porto Rico and Porto Cabello , and to identify the pirates , not only with all those who at a prior period , had abused the several independent flags of South America , but with the adventurers from the United States who at different ...
... Porto Rico and Porto Cabello , and to identify the pirates , not only with all those who at a prior period , had abused the several independent flags of South America , but with the adventurers from the United States who at different ...
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