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By Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States of America. A proclamation
During the wars which ... have unhappily prevailed among the powers of Europe, the United States of America ... have endeavored ... to maintain, with all the belligerents, their accustomed relations of friendship, hospitality, and commercial intercourse. ... A frigate of the United States ... has been surprised and attacked by a British vessel of superior force ... with the loss of a number of men killed and wounded. ... Given at the city of Washington the second day of July ... one thousand eight hundred and seven -
Ledger office, Norfolk, June 24, 1807
We are now to present to our readers the details of a most unexampled outrage, in the perpetration of which, the blood of our countrymen has been shed by the hand of violence -
An examination of the conduct of Great Britain, respecting neutrals
[Four lines from the British annual register of 1793] -
A True picture of the United States of America
being a brief statement of the conduct of the government and people of that country, towards Great Britain, from the peace concluded in 1783 to the present time -
All impressments unlawful and inadmissible
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Mr. Adams' motion
November 25th, 1807. ; Printed by order of the Senate -
Mr. Adams submitted the following motions for consideration
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At a meeting of the citizens of Franklin, at the state house in Frankfort, on Friday the 24th of July, 1807, for the purpose of taking into consideration the depredations, insults, and outrages committed by British subjects, on the property, rights, and persons of American citizens