Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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Page 401
... pirates of Cuba , and the privateersmen of 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 ...
... pirates of Cuba , and the privateersmen of 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 ...
Page 405
... pirates is much more indicative of their own guilt than of their belief in the innocence of the others . That the ... pirates but a few days before , and in retaking and restoring her to the owner , Captain Cassin had not only rendered ...
... pirates is much more indicative of their own guilt than of their belief in the innocence of the others . That the ... pirates but a few days before , and in retaking and restoring her to the owner , Captain Cassin had not only rendered ...
Page 406
... pirates had , when close pursued abandoned their vessels and escaped to the shore . They were pursued , but not discovered . The coffee was hidden in the woods , and with the vessel brought into New Orleans , had been regularly ...
... pirates had , when close pursued abandoned their vessels and escaped to the shore . They were pursued , but not discovered . The coffee was hidden in the woods , and with the vessel brought into New Orleans , had been regularly ...
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