Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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... vessels of American construction , of the property in which no evidence of the transfer from American to French owners was ex- hibited , vessels trading in slaves without attempting dis- guise , yet wearing flags and producing papers ...
... vessels of American construction , of the property in which no evidence of the transfer from American to French owners was ex- hibited , vessels trading in slaves without attempting dis- guise , yet wearing flags and producing papers ...
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... vessels of the United States . But the authority of the President was limited by the act of Congress of the 6th of May last , to the opening of the ports of the United States to British vessels employed in the trade and intercourse ...
... vessels of the United States . But the authority of the President was limited by the act of Congress of the 6th of May last , to the opening of the ports of the United States to British vessels employed in the trade and intercourse ...
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John Quincy Adams Worthington Chauncey Ford. other vessels which he had seen captured , as inoffensive unarmed vessels , and the capture of them by the Peacock as itself piratical . Copies of the proceedings in the courts at Pensacola ...
John Quincy Adams Worthington Chauncey Ford. other vessels which he had seen captured , as inoffensive unarmed vessels , and the capture of them by the Peacock as itself piratical . Copies of the proceedings in the courts at Pensacola ...
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