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1231. CHESAPEAKE, Interdiction of British ships.—[further continued].
If they come ashore,
they must be captured or destroyed if they
cannot be captured, because we mean to enforce
the proclamation rigorously in preventing
supplies.—
To W. H. Cabell. Washington ed. v, 191.
(M.
Sep. 1807)
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