| United States. Department of State - 1837 - 854 psl.
...report on his letter as respects the " informing Mr. Shaw that Congress feel a peculiar satisfaction m ' the successful issue of this first effort of the citizens...so much honor to ' its undertakers and conductors." I therefore enclose Mr. Shaw's letter, and return to you the two pieces of silk which accompanied it.... | |
| 1848 - 694 psl.
...This letter was laid before Congress, who directed Jav to announce to Major Shaw, "that Congress feel a peculiar satisfaction in the successful issue of...so much honor to its undertakers and conductors." The profits of this voyage were §30,000, upwards of 25 per cent on the capital employed. Major Shaw's... | |
| Freeman Hunt - 1858 - 614 psl.
...This letter was laid before Congress, who directed Jay to announce to Major Shaw, " that Congress feel a peculiar satisfaction in the successful issue of...so much honor to its undertakers and conductors." The profits of this voyage were $30,000, upwards of 25 per cent. on the capital employed. Major Shaw's... | |
| Freeman Hunt - 1858 - 640 psl.
...This letter was laid before Congress, who directed Jay to announce to Major Shaw, " that Congress feel a peculiar satisfaction in the successful issue of...so much honor to its undertakers and conductors.'' The profits of this voyage were $30,000, upwards of 25 per cent. on the capital employed. Major Shaw's... | |
| Freeman Hunt - 1858 - 650 psl.
...to announce to Major Shaw, " that Congress feel a peculiar satisfaction in the successful issue uf this first effort of the citizens of America to establish...so much honor to its undertakers and conductors." The profits of this voyage were $30,000, upwards of 25 per cent. on the capital employed. Major Shaw's... | |
| Samuel Greene Arnold - 1860 - 606 psl.
...Dec. for New York, where she arrived llth May, 1785. This voyage waa mentioned by Congress as " the first effort of the citizens of America to establish a direct trade with China." The ship mentioned in the text was certainly prior to the Empress of China, in fitting for the voyage,... | |
| SAMUEL GREENE ARNOLD. - 1860 - 606 psl.
...Dec. for New York, where she arrived llth May, 1785. This voyage was mentioned by Congress as " the first effort of the citizens of America to establish a direct trade with China." The ship mentioned in the text was certainly prior to the Empress of China, in fitting for the voyage,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1874 - 1388 psl.
...honorable body directed the Secretary to inform Major Shaw "that Congress feel a peculiar satisfaction iu the successful issue of this first effort of the citizens...so much honor to its undertakers and conductors." Tbe second ship was called the Pallas, and she was consigned to Robert Morris, one of the signers of... | |
| 1901 - 476 psl.
...American interests. Major Shaw reported to him, and he submitted the report to Congress, which immediately resolved "That Congress feels a peculiar satisfaction...so much honor to its undertakers and conductors." In the year 1832-' 33 there were sixty American ships at Canton, and our trade was even then valued... | |
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