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... prince regent of Portu- gal , on the 22d December , 1814 , instructed his minister at London to demand an apology and indemnification from the English government for the outrage committed . The Marquis de Aguilar , the minister of ...
... prince regent of Portu- gal , on the 22d December , 1814 , instructed his minister at London to demand an apology and indemnification from the English government for the outrage committed . The Marquis de Aguilar , the minister of ...
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... prince regent of the united kingdom of Great Britain , and require satisfaction and indemnification , not only for his subjects , but for the American privateer , whose security was guaranteed by the safeguard of a neutral port , orders ...
... prince regent of the united kingdom of Great Britain , and require satisfaction and indemnification , not only for his subjects , but for the American privateer , whose security was guaranteed by the safeguard of a neutral port , orders ...
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... prince regent of England . Mortified at these repeated and signal defeats , the British commander determined , at all hazards , to capture the American brig , notwithstanding the remonstrances of the governor of Fayal , and the self ...
... prince regent of England . Mortified at these repeated and signal defeats , the British commander determined , at all hazards , to capture the American brig , notwithstanding the remonstrances of the governor of Fayal , and the self ...
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... prince regent of Portugal and his ministers . Having thus sus- tained , by the official authority of the consul of the United States , the accuracy of the statements contained in the protest of Captain Reid , which lays at the ...
... prince regent of Portugal and his ministers . Having thus sus- tained , by the official authority of the consul of the United States , the accuracy of the statements contained in the protest of Captain Reid , which lays at the ...
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... prince regent of Portugal , by putting an end to the hostilities begun at 8 o'clock this night . " The next communication from the governor of the Azores to the commander of the British squadron succeeding the one just noticed , is ...
... prince regent of Portugal , by putting an end to the hostilities begun at 8 o'clock this night . " The next communication from the governor of the Azores to the commander of the British squadron succeeding the one just noticed , is ...
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1st Session 31 days adopted American annual annuity authorized Binding Board of Regents brig building California Cape Fear river catalogue cents claim Clerk to Committee collection Committee on Mexican compensation contingent expenses copies Department E. G. Squier eighteen hundred establishment Evansville favor Fayal fourth article Frémont funds furnished governor House of Representatives hundred and fifty-four hundred and fifty-three income Indians interest James James Smithson January John John Sergeant joint resolution knowledge labor land lectures legislature letter light-house March memoir messenger meteorological Missouri Missouri Compromise Missouri river museum observations paid port Portugal present President printed Professor purchase railroad received repairs requested researches Resolved river salary Secretary Senate session 32d Congress Smithson Smithsonian Institution Society STATEMENT-Continued stationery stipulated survey Territory Territory of Nebraska thousand dollars thousand eight hundred tion Treasury treaty United volumes Washington Washington Territory witness before Select
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