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... person . The standing instructions being read , and the first point , regarding the search of foreign ships of war for English subjects , and the demanding and taking them out , being submitted , it was resolved- It is our right , and ...
... persons , place of birth , and residence of the individuals composing the crew . It is fair to presume that a seaman ... person in the custom - house to the validity of this woman's oath , she having sworn to so many in so short a time ...
... hearing what the public opinions were , declares that every person , whether in or out of office , who had any intimate con- nexion nexion with the government , spoke the same language of 1812 . 31 America - Orders in Council , & c .
... person possessing these advantages will be disposed to make that fair and honest use of them which justice requires ; and whether , in fact , he will not produce rather a panegyric on the deceased , than a faithful picture of his life ...
... person who had proved to him the kindest and the best of friends , and in discharge of a trust reposed in him by will , revised and edited his sermons , lectures , and other writings . To these he prefixed a review of the Archbishop's ...