American Quarterly Review, Volumen21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... Algiers . " After the George Washington had arrived at Algiers , in September , and placed the tribute into the hands of the United States consul , an extraordinary request was made of Captain Bainbridge , by the dey , that he would ...
... Algiers . " After the George Washington had arrived at Algiers , in September , and placed the tribute into the hands of the United States consul , an extraordinary request was made of Captain Bainbridge , by the dey , that he would ...
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... Algiers with tribute , unless I am authorised to deliver it from the mouth of our cannon . I trust that my conduct will be approved of by the president ; for , with every desire to act right , it has caused me many unpleasant moments ...
... Algiers with tribute , unless I am authorised to deliver it from the mouth of our cannon . I trust that my conduct will be approved of by the president ; for , with every desire to act right , it has caused me many unpleasant moments ...
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... Algiers , and therefore was a very fitting conveyance to be freighted with tribute from the Dey of Algiers to the Grand Seignior - which we cannot but regard as a very shrewd piece of reasoning ; the real fault consisted in furnishing ...
... Algiers , and therefore was a very fitting conveyance to be freighted with tribute from the Dey of Algiers to the Grand Seignior - which we cannot but regard as a very shrewd piece of reasoning ; the real fault consisted in furnishing ...
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... Algiers from Mahon , a British ship of war of twenty - four guns , sent by the orders of Lord Keith , intentionally to carry the ambassador and pre- sents of Algiers to Constantinople . This business seemed finished and settled , in ...
... Algiers from Mahon , a British ship of war of twenty - four guns , sent by the orders of Lord Keith , intentionally to carry the ambassador and pre- sents of Algiers to Constantinople . This business seemed finished and settled , in ...
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... Algiers , that the flag of Algiers should be hoisted to the main - topgallant masthead of the American ship . That we answered all was per force , that we were in their power , and the regency of course might do as they had a mind ...
... Algiers , that the flag of Algiers should be hoisted to the main - topgallant masthead of the American ship . That we answered all was per force , that we were in their power , and the regency of course might do as they had a mind ...
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