The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... Captain Henry , who got $ 50,000 for betraying his master's secrets , will stand as high in public estimation as Thomas Nelson , or old Benjamin Harrison , * who spent , each of them , at least $ 50,000 in their country's cause ...
... Captain Henry , who got $ 50,000 for betraying his master's secrets , will stand as high in public estimation as Thomas Nelson , or old Benjamin Harrison , * who spent , each of them , at least $ 50,000 in their country's cause ...
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... Captain . " In consequence of which , the fisherman imme- diately left the fishing ground , and returned home without completing his fare . The captain of the fisherman further states , that all the fishing vessels then in sight were ...
... Captain . " In consequence of which , the fisherman imme- diately left the fishing ground , and returned home without completing his fare . The captain of the fisherman further states , that all the fishing vessels then in sight were ...
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... captain of the Jaseur , will proba- bly be communicated to you before you will re- ceive this letter . You will see whether it is so precise , as to the limits within which they are determined to adhere to the exclusion of our fish- ing ...
... captain of the Jaseur , will proba- bly be communicated to you before you will re- ceive this letter . You will see whether it is so precise , as to the limits within which they are determined to adhere to the exclusion of our fish- ing ...
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... Captain Cham- bers , and the next morning ordered for Halifax , where they all arrived on the 9th of June . That the unfortunate crews have been exposed to pe- culiar inconveniences and hardships ; and that those who desired to return ...
... Captain Cham- bers , and the next morning ordered for Halifax , where they all arrived on the 9th of June . That the unfortunate crews have been exposed to pe- culiar inconveniences and hardships ; and that those who desired to return ...
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... Captain SAMUEL CHAMBERS , of His Majesty's ship Dee . By command of the Rear Admiral : J. P. LAMEY . Captain Samuel Chambers , of His Britannic Ma- jesty's ship Dee , to Rear Admiral Sir David Milne , dated HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP DEE , OFF ...
... Captain SAMUEL CHAMBERS , of His Majesty's ship Dee . By command of the Rear Admiral : J. P. LAMEY . Captain Samuel Chambers , of His Britannic Ma- jesty's ship Dee , to Rear Admiral Sir David Milne , dated HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP DEE , OFF ...
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