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" The British consul, with the commander of the British war steamer Petrel, had previously gone five miles beyond the usual anchorage of the blockaders, and could see nothing of them with their glasses. "
House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d ... - Σελίδα 178
των United States. Congress. House - 1864
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...away ; and also the statement that the British Consul and the commander of the British war-steamer Petrel had previously gone five miles beyond the usual...and could see nothing of them with their glasses. We deem it our duty to state that the so-called results euce false in every particular. No vessels...

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...legally raised. ' Mr. Bunce strengthened this conclusion with his assertion that on the Petrel he had .gone five miles beyond the usual anchorage of the blockaders and could see nothing of them with marine glasses, in which positive declaration he was confirmed by the statement of the captain and...

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...statement that the British consul and the commander of the British war steamer Petrel had previously gone 5 miles beyond the usual anchorage of the blockaders,...and could see nothing of them with their glasses. We deem it our duty to state that the so-called results are false in every particular. No vessels were...




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