| William James - 1818 - 520 sider
...instruments of arbitrary edicts; and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced, or inveigled, in British ports, into British fleets; whilst arguments...aggressions, which have no foundation but in a principle supporting equally a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. '* We behold,... | |
| James Madison - 1819 - 484 sider
...instruments of arbitrary edicts, and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled in British ports into British fleets, whilst arguments...in fine, on the side of Great Britain, a state of these progressive usurpations and these accumulating wrongs, or, opposing force to force in defense... | |
| 1819 - 524 sider
...instruments of arhitrary edicts ; and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled, in British ports, into British fleets ; whilst arguments...employed, in support of these aggressions, which have nu foundation but in a principle, equally supporting a claim to regulate our external commerce, in... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 sider
...instrument of arbitrary edicts ; and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled, in British ports, into British fleets : whilst arguments...Britain, a state of war against the United States; on the side of the United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain. Whether the United States... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 sider
...instrument of arbitrary edicts ; and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled, in British ports, into British fleets : whilst arguments...Britain, a state of war against the United States ; on the side of the United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain. Whether the United States... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 510 sider
...instrument of arbitrary edicts ; and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled, in British ports, into British fleets : whilst arguments...supporting a claim to regulate our external commerce in til cases whatsoever. We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain, a state of war against the... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 sider
...instrument of arbitrary edicts; and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled, in British ports, into British fleets : whilst arguments...these aggressions which have no foundation but in a pnnciple equally supporting a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. Whether... | |
| William Cobbett - 1830 - 948 sider
...the same time for the base purpose, of «• " ments are employed in support of these aggres" sions, which have no foundation but in a prin"ciple equally...whatsoever.— *' We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Bri** tain, a state of war against the United States ; " and on the side of the United States, a state... | |
| William Cobbett - 1831 - 892 sider
...arbitary edicts ; and their unfortunate '• crews dispersed and lost, or forced or in** veigled in British ports into British fleets ; " whilst arguments...employed in support " of these aggressions, which have no founda" tion but in a principle equally supporting a " claim to regulate our external commerce in "... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1833 - 480 sider
...instruments of arbitrary edicts ; and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled, in British ports, into British fleets ; whilst arguments...support of these aggressions, which have no foundation hut in a principle equally supporting a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever.... | |
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