Life of Andrew Hull Foote: Rear-admiral United States NavyHarper & Brothers, 1874 - 411 páginas |
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... flag - lieutenant of the squadron . The Delaware sailed from Norfolk to the Mediterranean on the 30th of July , 1833. During this trip the ship touched at the principal European , Asiatic , and African Mediterranean ports ; and a party ...
... flag - lieutenant of the squadron . The Delaware sailed from Norfolk to the Mediterranean on the 30th of July , 1833. During this trip the ship touched at the principal European , Asiatic , and African Mediterranean ports ; and a party ...
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... flag flying and her crew cheering , she delivered her last fire at her country's foes , and went down unconquered and unsullied in her pure renown . The effects of the temperance reform on the Cumberland were visible in the excellent ...
... flag flying and her crew cheering , she delivered her last fire at her country's foes , and went down unconquered and unsullied in her pure renown . The effects of the temperance reform on the Cumberland were visible in the excellent ...
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... flag - ship was the John Adams , and with whom , it will be remembered , he made his first voyage as a midshipman in 1823 . As this was one of the notable periods of his life , and had decisive results upon the infamous slave - trade ...
... flag - ship was the John Adams , and with whom , it will be remembered , he made his first voyage as a midshipman in 1823 . As this was one of the notable periods of his life , and had decisive results upon the infamous slave - trade ...
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... flag was inviolable to any foreign nation , in the case of falling in with a British cruiser , an American slaver , on pre- senting her register , or sea - letter , as a proof of nationality , could not be searched nor detained . The ...
... flag was inviolable to any foreign nation , in the case of falling in with a British cruiser , an American slaver , on pre- senting her register , or sea - letter , as a proof of nationality , could not be searched nor detained . The ...
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... flag in American- built vessels , sold to slavers here , chartered for the coast of Africa , and there sold , or sold here - delivered on the coast . And , indeed , the scan- dalous traffic could not be carried on to any great extent ...
... flag in American- built vessels , sold to slavers here , chartered for the coast of Africa , and there sold , or sold here - delivered on the coast . And , indeed , the scan- dalous traffic could not be carried on to any great extent ...
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