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A narrative of Joshua Davis
an American citizen, who was pressed and served on board six ships of the British Navy. -
A narrative of Joshua Davis, an American citizen, who was pressed and served on board six ships of the British navy
he was in seven engagements, once wounded, five times confined in irons, and obtained his liberty by desertion ; the whole being an interesting and faithful narrative of the discipline, various practices and treatment of pressed seamen in the British navy, and containing information that never was before presented to the American people -
The life and adventures of James R. Durand
from the year one thousand eight hundred and one, until the year one thousand eight hundred and sixteen -
The Conduct of Washington, compared with that of the present administration
in a series of letters and official documents, with notes -
Facts and documents, relating to the state of the controversy, between America and Great Britain
and the dispositions of the two cabinets to make peace -
Impress of seamen. Considerations on its legality, policy, and operation
Applicable to the motion intended to be made in the House of Commons on Friday, 12th May, 1786, by William Pulteney, Esq -
Mr. Sloan's motion
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Mr. Niles's resolution, calling on the governor for evidence to substantiate ... his Excellency's late speech relative to impressment
together with his Excellency's answer -
Speech of Mr. Young, in the Legislature of New York, February, 1814
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Mr. Pickering's speech, in the House of Representatives of the U. States, on Saturday the 26th and Monday the 28th of February, 1814
the House being in a committee of the whole, on the bill to authorize a loan of twenty-five millions of dollars -
Mr. Taggart's address to his constituents, on the subject of impressments
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A Bill for the Protection, Recovery and Indemnification of American Seamen
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An examination of the conduct of Great Britain, respecting neutrals
[Four lines from the British annual register of 1793] -
An examination of the conduct of Great Britain, respecting neutrals, since the year 1791
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Duplicate from Mr. King, minister plenipotentiary of the United States at London, to Mr. Pickering, secretary of state, dated December 10th, 1796
also, a letter of 28th January, 1797, from Mr. King to Lord Grenville, and a letter in answer -
Message from the president of the United States, communicating copies of letters which have passed between the Secretary of State and the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Great Britain, on the subjects of the orders in council and impressed seamen
June 9th, 1812. Ordered to lie on the table -
Message from the President of the United States, communicating copies of the letters which have passed between the Secretary of State and the envoy ... of Great Britain, on the subjects of the orders in council and impressed seamen
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report of the Secretary of State ... of the number of impressed American seamen confined in Dartmoor Prison
the number surrendered, given up, or taken on board British vessels captured during the late war ; together with their places of residence -
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State on the subject of impressments
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Speech of the Hon. Alexander Contee Hanson, on the loan bill
delivered in the House of Representatives, February 14, 1814, upon a motion made by Mr. Eppes, to fill the blank in the first section of the bill with twenty-five millions of dollars -
Speech of Mr. Jackson of Virginia, in the House of Representatives
on the bill for authorising a loan of twenty-five millions of dollars. February 17, 1814 -
Message from the President of the United States, respecting the violation of neutral rights, the depredations on the colonial trade, and impressments of American seamen
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a letter from the secretary of state to Mr. Monroe, on the subject of the attack on the Chesapeake
also, Mr. Monroe's correspondence with the British government, and Mr. Madison's correspondence with Mr. Rose on the same subject. ; March 22, 1808. Printed by order of the Senate -
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a letter from the Secretary of State to Mr. Monroe on the subject of the attack on the Chesapeake
the correspondence of Mr. Monroe with the British government ; and also, Mr. Madison's correspondence with Mr. Rose on the same subject -
The wanderer of Switzerland, and other poems