History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... British government as indicating an unfriendly spirit , and there is little doubt that it hastened the progress of international difficulties . The Ameri- can envoys complained of the manner in which their labors were received , and ...
... British government as indicating an unfriendly spirit , and there is little doubt that it hastened the progress of international difficulties . The Ameri- can envoys complained of the manner in which their labors were received , and ...
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... British cruisers , the Leopard , a fifty - gun ship ; she herself being rated as a thirty - eight , but carrying forty - four guns . Outside the Capes of Virginia , and when about six or eight miles from land , the Leopard came up on ...
... British cruisers , the Leopard , a fifty - gun ship ; she herself being rated as a thirty - eight , but carrying forty - four guns . Outside the Capes of Virginia , and when about six or eight miles from land , the Leopard came up on ...
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... British squadron in the American waters , after Jefferson's proclamation , as a 1807. flagrant violation of their juris- diction . Their feeling was , however , rapidly warming ; for news came of the seizure of the Danish fleet by Great ...
... British squadron in the American waters , after Jefferson's proclamation , as a 1807. flagrant violation of their juris- diction . Their feeling was , however , rapidly warming ; for news came of the seizure of the Danish fleet by Great ...
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... British ship of war , or which should touch at a British port , or should pay any im- post whatever to the British govern- ment , should be denationalized , and subject to seizure and condemnation . " The two great belligerent powers ...
... British ship of war , or which should touch at a British port , or should pay any im- post whatever to the British govern- ment , should be denationalized , and subject to seizure and condemnation . " The two great belligerent powers ...
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... British government refuses to sanction Mr. Erskine's acts - Irritation and excitement - Views of the federalists — Mr . Jackson appointed minister from Englad His course · Congress meet- -President's message quoted - Resolutions of the ...
... British government refuses to sanction Mr. Erskine's acts - Irritation and excitement - Views of the federalists — Mr . Jackson appointed minister from Englad His course · Congress meet- -President's message quoted - Resolutions of the ...
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