As it appears at the same time, that, in making this offer, his Britannic majesty derives a motive from the equality, now existing, in the relations of the United States, with the two belligerent powers, the president owes it to the occasion, and to himself,... The Edinburgh Annual Register - Side 415redigeret af - 1811Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Edmund Burke - 1811 - 1102 sider
...same time, that in making this offer, his Britannic Majesty derives a motive from tin: equality now existing, in the relations of the United States, with the two belligerent powers, the President owes it to the occasion, VOL. LI. and to himself, to let it be understood, that this equality is a... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1814 - 280 sider
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| 1815 - 520 sider
...same time, that in making this offer, his Britannie majesty derives a motive from the equality now existing in the relations of the United States with the two belligerent powers, the President owes it to the oeeasion and to himself to let it be understood, that this equality is a result ineident... | |
| 1819 - 514 sider
...same time, that in making this offer, his Britannick majesty derives a motive from the equality now existing in the relations of the United States with the two belligerent powers, the President owes it to the occasion and to himself to let it be understood, that this equality is a result incident... | |
| George Canning - 1828 - 516 sider
...spontaneous generosity into one of positive obligation. . , , .. •• , Mr. Erskine's proposal, therefore, unqualified as it was, appeared like an entire concession,...accepted. The acceptance, however, was conveyed by MT. Smith in most ungracious and disrespectful language. " As it appeared, ' ' he said in his reply,'... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 706 sider
...same time, that, in ; making this offer, His Britannic Majesty derives a motive from the equality, now existing, in the relations of the United States, with the two belligerent Powers, the President owes it to the occasion, and to himself, to let it be understood, lhat this equality is a result, incident... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 840 sider
...same time, that, in making this offer, His Britannic Majesty derives a motive from the equality, now existing, in the relations of the United States, with the two belligerent powers, the President owes it to the occasion, and to himself, to let it be understood, that this equality is a result, incident... | |
| Henry Adams - 1890 - 432 sider
...the same time, that in making this offer his Britannic Majesty derives a motive from the equality now existing in the relations of the United States with the two belligerent Powers, the President owes it to the occasion and to himself to let it be understood that this equality is a result incident... | |
| Henry Adams - 1890 - 442 sider
...the same time, that in making this offer his Britannic Majesty derives a motive from the equality now existing in the relations of the United States with the two belligerent Powers, the President owes it to the occasion and to himself to let it be understood that this equality is a result incident... | |
| Henry Adams - 1947 - 624 sider
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