| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1807 - 788 pages
...orders, or of our agent, any exertion which could be made by that state, or the orders of the g<jvernour of Kentucky, for calling out the militia at the mouth...in time to arrest these boats, and those from the t'aUs-oi'Ohio is still doubtful. On the whole, the fugitives from the Ohio, with their associates from... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 pages
...the orders of the governour of Kentucky, for calling out the militia at the mouth of Cumbi_rla»d, would be in time to arrest these boats, and those...associates from Cumberland, or any other place in that quarter, cannot threaten serious danger to the city of New-Orleans. By the same express of December... | |
| T. Carpenter - 1808 - 482 pages
...Whether after the arrival of the proclamation, of the orders, or of our agent, any exertion which could be made by that state, or the orders of the Governor of Kentucky for callii g out the militia at the mouth of Cumberland, would be in time to arrest these boats, and those... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1484 pages
...Whether after the arrival of the proclamation, of the orders, or of our agent, any exertion which could be made by that state, or the orders of the governor...associates from Cumberland, or any other place in that quarter, cannot threaten serious danger to the city of New Orleans. By the same express of December... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1138 pages
...Whether after the arrival of the proclamation, of the orders, or of our agent, any exertion which could be made by that state, or the orders of the governor...Ohio, with their associates from Cumberland, or any oilier place in that quarter, cannot threaten serious «langer to the city of New Orkans. . By the... | |
| James Wilkinson - 1811 - 128 pages
...which could be made by that state, or the orders of the governor ot Kentucky forcallmg out the rmlitia at the mouth of Cumberland, would be in time to arrest...associates from Cumberland, or any other place in that quarter, cannot threaten serious danger to the city of New Orleans. By the same express, of December... | |
| Joseph Coe - 1841 - 416 pages
...Whether, after the arrival of the proclamation, of the orders, or of our agent, any exertion which could be made by that state, or the orders of the governor...still doubtful. On the whole, the fugitives from the Qhio, with their associates from Cumberland, or any other place in that quarter, cannot threaten serious... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 pages
...Whether after the arrival of the proclamation, of the orders, or of our agent, any exertion which could be made by that state, or the orders of the governor...to arrest these boats, and those from the Falls of the Ohio, is still doubtful. On the whole, the fugitives from the Ohio, with their associates from... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 766 pages
...Whether after the arrival of the proclamation, of the orders, or of our agent, any exertion which could be made by that state, or the orders of the governor...in time to arrest these boats, and those from the falls'of the Ohio, is still doubtful. ' On the whole, the fugitives from the Ohio, with their associates... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 774 pages
...Whether, after the arrival of the proclamation, of the orders, or of our agent, any exertion which could be made by that State, or the orders of the Governor...associates from Cumberland, or any other place in that quarter, cannot threaten serious danger to the city of New Orleans. By the same express of December... | |
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