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... appears to your Committee that the petitioners Isaac Sears and others were owners of a Letter of Marque Brigantine called the Patty . That the said Brigantine captured in the Bay of Mexico the Brigantine St Antonio commanded by Andrew ...
... appears to your Committee that the petitioners Isaac Sears and others were owners of a Letter of Marque Brigantine called the Patty . That the said Brigantine captured in the Bay of Mexico the Brigantine St Antonio commanded by Andrew ...
Página 547
... appears that it has invariably been the practice of that Court to give authenticated copies of any papers either before or after final decree to either of the parties requesting them , and without any other application than to the ...
... appears that it has invariably been the practice of that Court to give authenticated copies of any papers either before or after final decree to either of the parties requesting them , and without any other application than to the ...
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... appears from the report of the Register , that no demand has been made for such copies and that there is no obstacle to the delivery of them . Upon the whole your Committee submit the following Resolution : Resolved , That it be ...
... appears from the report of the Register , that no demand has been made for such copies and that there is no obstacle to the delivery of them . Upon the whole your Committee submit the following Resolution : Resolved , That it be ...
Página 550
... appears to me , in case the pay of the Privates shall be established at two dollars per month , that a considerable bounty will be required to inlist them , or that the states , after having the quotas apportioned to them , must be ...
... appears to me , in case the pay of the Privates shall be established at two dollars per month , that a considerable bounty will be required to inlist them , or that the states , after having the quotas apportioned to them , must be ...
Página 563
... appears to have been their intention , which the com- mittee cannot but approve , to avoid all discussion of the territorial rights of individual states , and only to require recommend and accept a cession of their claims , whatsoever ...
... appears to have been their intention , which the com- mittee cannot but approve , to avoid all discussion of the territorial rights of individual states , and only to require recommend and accept a cession of their claims , whatsoever ...
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