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James Fenimore Cooper
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By his excellency governor Tompkins, with the following appropriate address :' Sir — Previously to the declaration of the late war 37 ©ur prowess had not been sufficiently tested to establish a decided claim to pre-eminence on the ocean. No sooner did the sound to arms reverberate through the land, than our naval heroes, panting for an opportu- ' nity to evince the superiority of American tars, launch- ed forth in pursuit of a foe, unrivalled in exploits on that element. A succession of brillia...nt triumphs, crowned them with imperishable fame, and exalied the naval character of our country lo the r/iost enviable height. Many who had not the opportunity to gather laurels in the navy, fired at the recital of the victories obtained by their brother tars, equipped private vessels, and sailed in search of adventures and of fame.
The brig General Armstrong which was confided to your command, is amongst the most renowned of our private armed vessels. Whilst peaceably anchored in the neutral port of Fayal, she wus attacked by a Bri- tish squadron of overwhelming force, in violation of all the principles of public law.


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