Voyage of the United States Frigate Potomac: Under the Command of Commodore John Downes, During the Circum-navigation of the Globe, in the Years 1831, 1832, 1833, and 1834, 1. köideHarper & brothers, 1835 - 560 pages |
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... received the highest praise from all the Levant , which was , by the exertions of our naval force , freed from plun- der and constant agitation . Even the Pope joined his voice to the plaudits which rang along the shores of the ...
... received the highest praise from all the Levant , which was , by the exertions of our naval force , freed from plun- der and constant agitation . Even the Pope joined his voice to the plaudits which rang along the shores of the ...
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... received at Acheen - The Dutch suspected - The French neglected - Rivalry and hostilities between the English and Dutch - English and French - The English at Padang- Americans visit the East - Commercial enterprise of Salem - Carnes's ...
... received at Acheen - The Dutch suspected - The French neglected - Rivalry and hostilities between the English and Dutch - English and French - The English at Padang- Americans visit the East - Commercial enterprise of Salem - Carnes's ...
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... of the officers with whom I had been pre- viously acquainted . Here I received an invitation from the commodore to join the Potomac as his private secretary , the gentleman who had previously filled that station having died at.
... of the officers with whom I had been pre- viously acquainted . Here I received an invitation from the commodore to join the Potomac as his private secretary , the gentleman who had previously filled that station having died at.
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... received from the President , recommending that these papers should not be made public until a full report of the proceedings at Quallah - Battoo should be received from Commodore Downes ; intimating , that the vague rumours and partial ...
... received from the President , recommending that these papers should not be made public until a full report of the proceedings at Quallah - Battoo should be received from Commodore Downes ; intimating , that the vague rumours and partial ...
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... the Potomac had touched , and which might contain matter useful in rendering more perfect the details of my work . To this request I received the follow- ing reply : - " SIR , " Navy Department , 9th June , viii INTRODUCTION .
... the Potomac had touched , and which might contain matter useful in rendering more perfect the details of my work . To this request I received the follow- ing reply : - " SIR , " Navy Department , 9th June , viii INTRODUCTION .
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