Atlantic coast, and has afforded the necessary protection to our commerce in those seas. In the West Indies and the gulf of Mexico, our naval force has been augmented by the addition of several small vessels, provided for by the " act authorizing an additional... A National Calendar ... - Página 186por Peter Force - 1824Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 694 páginas
...has afforded the necessary protection to our commerce in those seas. In the West Indies and the Gulf of Mexico our naval force has been augmented by the...object. The piracies by which our commerce in the neighborhood of the island of Cuba had been afflicted have been repressed and the confidence of our... | |
| Edgar Willey Ames - 1911 - 146 páginas
...has afforded the necessary protection to our commerce in those seas. In the West Indies and the Gulf of Mexico our naval force has been augmented by the...successful in the accomplishment of its object. The piracies1 by which our commerce in the neighborhood of the island of Cuba had been afflicted have been... | |
| United States. President - 1858 - 802 páginas
...has afforded the necessary protection to our commerce in those seas. In the West Indies and the gulf of Mexico, our naval force has been augmented by the...object. The piracies by which our commerce in the neighborhood of the island of Cuba had been afflicted have been repressed, and the confidence of our... | |
| 612 páginas
...has afforded the necessary protection to our commerce in those seas. In the West Indies and the Gulf of Mexico, our naval force has been augmented, by...object. The piracies by which our commerce in the neighborhood of the Island of Cuba had been afflicted, have been repressed, and the confidence of our... | |
| 608 páginas
...Fox, a schooner of fifty-three tons, is the only cruising vessel remaining, of those purchased under the "Act authorizing an additional naval force for the suppression of piracy." The paper marked A, exhibits the vessels in commission, and the station on which each is employed.... | |
| H.Niles,Editor - 1824 - 436 páginas
...has utl'ordcd the necessary protection to our commerce in those seas. In the West Indies and the Gulf of Mexico our naval force has been augmented, by the addition of •everal small vessels, p.ovided fur by the "act au tboruing an additiunal naval force for the suppres... | |
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