| Edmund Burke - History - 1819 - 822 pages
...which cYvAYac\,exvi.cA the other, and more particularly by the equipment of privateers, which have annoyed our commerce, and by smuggling. These establishments,...have accordingly issued to that effect. The imperious considerations which produced this measure will be explained to the parties whom it may, in any degree,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1817 - 618 pages
...circumstances which characterized the other, and more particularly by the equipment of privateers which have annoyed our commerce, and by smuggling. These establishments, if ever sanctioned by any autlwrity whatever, which is not believed, have abused their trust, and forfeited all claim to consideration.... | |
| English poetry - 1818 - 784 pages
...privateers, which have annoyed our commerce, and by smuggling. These establishments, if ever sanetioned by any authority whatever, which is not believed,...have accordingly issued to that effect. The imperious considerations which produced this measure will be explained to the parties whom it may, in any degree,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1818 - 1264 pages
...which characterized the the other, and more particularly by the equipment Of privateers, which have annoyed our commerce, and by smuggling. These establishments,...believed, have abused their trust, and forfeited all claihi to consideration. A just regard for the rights and interests of the United States required that... | |
| Edmund Burke - Anglo-Dutch War, 1780-1784 - 1818 - 798 pages
...circumstances which characterized the other, and more particularly by the equipment of privateers, which have annoyed our commerce, and by smuggling. These establishments,...any authority whatever, which is not believed, have abased their trust, and forfeited all claim to consideration. A just regard for the rights and interests... | |
| 1818 - 598 pages
...tbe equipment of privateer*, which have annoyed our commerce, and by smuggling. These establishment*, if ever sanctioned by any authority whatever, which is not believed, have abused the Irinl, and forfeited all claim to consideration. A jost regard for the rights and interests oflbe... | |
| United States - 1819 - 542 pages
...circumstances which characterized tha other, and more particularly by the equipment of privateers which have annoyed our commerce, and by smuggling. These establishments,...their trust, and forfeited all claim to consideration. Aju>t regard for the rights and interests of the United States required that they should be suppressed,... | |
| Samuel Putnam Waldo - United States - 1819 - 362 pages
...circumstances which characterized the other, and more particularly by the equipment of privateers which have annoyed our commerce, and by smuggling. These establishments,...whatever, which is not believed, have abused their trust, wnd forfeited all claim to consideration. A just regard for the rights and interests of the United... | |
| Samuel Putnam Waldo - United States - 1820 - 366 pages
...tablishments, if ever sanctioned by any authority yf hatever, which is not believed, have abused their trusts, and forfeited all claim to consideration. A just regard* for the rights and interests of the Uuited States requireed that they should be suppressed, and orders have been accordingly issued to... | |
| Great Britain - 1818 - 378 pages
...particularly by the equipment of " privateers which have annoyed "our commerce, and by suiug" gling. These establishments, " if ever sanctioned by any...accordingly issued to that "effect. The imperious consi" derations which produced this "measure will be explained to " the parties whom it may, in any... | |
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