| James Biggs - 1808 - 328 strani
...Irish, with American protections. As a kind of return for the impressed sailors, we received twelve Americans, who had been taken out of American vessels...ship, bound to St. Domingo. These were on examination, declarde by captain Wight to be unsatisfactory. A 11 gentleman then by the name of Armstrong went on... | |
| James Biggs - 1811 - 334 strani
...Irish, with American protections. As a kind of return for the impressed sailors, we received twelve Americans, who had been taken out of American vessels...unsatisfactory. A gentleman then by the name of Armstrong went on board, with instructions from the general, and joined with Lewis in expostulating with the... | |
| James Biggs - 1811 - 356 strani
...sailors, we received twelve Americans, who had been taken out of American vessels lately captured-by the Cleopatra, to the list of which, the Leander was...to St. Domingo. These were on examination declared bf captain Wight to be unsatisfactory, A -il gentleman then by the name of Armstrongwent cm board with... | |
| 1872 - 628 strani
...Irish, with American protections. As a kind of return for the impressed sailors, we received twelve Americans, who had been taken out of American vessels...being added. Captain Lewis went on board with the Chip's papers, which showed her to be the Leander, an American ship bound to St. Domingo. These were,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1872 - 638 strani
...Irish, with American protections. As a kind of return for the impressed sailors, we received twelve Americans, who had been taken out of American vessels...the Cleopatra, to the list of which the Leander was uigh being added. Captain Lewis went on board with the : hip's papers, which showed her to be the Leander,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1873 - 668 strani
...Irish, with American protections. As a kind of return for the impressed sailors, we received twelve Americans, who had been taken out of American vessels...which the Leander was nigh being added. Captain Lewis weut on board with the > hip's papers, which showed her to be the Leander, au American ship bound to... | |
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