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" I have it in express charge from the president to state, that while he forbears to insist on a further punishment of the offending officer, he is not the less sensible of the justice and utility of such an example, nor the less persuaded that it would... "
The Writings of James Madison: 1808-1819 - Page 70
by James Madison - 1819
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 2

1811 - 858 pages
...president to state, that while he forbears to insist on a farther punishment of the offending officer, he is not the less sensible of the justice and utility...persuaded that it would best comport with what is due from his Britannic Majesty to his own honour." So intent was Mr Erskine upon bringing to a conclusion...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 2, Part 1

1811 - 854 pages
...president to state, that while he forbears to insist on a farther punishment of the offending officer, he is not the less sensible of the justice and utility...persuaded that it would best comport with what is due from his Britannic Majesty to bis own honour." So intent was Mr Erskine upon bringing to a conclusion...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 1; Volume 2, Part 1

Walter Scott - 1811 - 860 pages
...president to state, that while he forbears to insist on a farther punishment of the offending officer, he is not the less sensible of the justice and utility...persuaded that it would best comport with what is due from hie Britannic Majesty to his own honour." So intent was Mr Erskine upon bringing to a conclusion...
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Annual Register, Volume 51

Edmund Burke - 1811 - 1102 pages
...President to state, that while he forbears to insist on a further punishment of the offending officer, he is not the less sensible of the justice and utility of such an example, nor the less persuaded lhat it would best comport with what is due from his Britannic Majesty to his own honour. I have the...
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The Quarterly Review (london)

Anonymous - 1812 - 512 pages
...President to say, 'that ' while he forbears to insist on any farther punishment of the offending officer, he is not the less sensible of the justice and utility...persuaded that it would best comport with what is due from his Britannic Majesty to his own honour.' There is something so ludicrous in Mr. Madison's instructing...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 7

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1812 - 506 pages
...President to say, that ' while he forbears to insist on any farther punishirlent of the offending officer, he is not the less sensible of the justice and utility...persuaded that it would best comport with what is due from his Britannic Majesty to his own honour.' 'fhere is something so ludicrous in Mr. Madison's instructing...
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Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ..., Volume 14

Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 668 pages
...President to state, tbat, while he forbears to insist on a further punishment of the offending officer, h« is not the less sensible of the justice and utility...nor the less persuaded that it would best comport witli what is due from his Britannic majesty to his own honour. 1 have, &c. &c. K. SMITH. No. IV. —...
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Travels Through Canada, and the United States of North America, in ..., Volume 2

John Lambert - 1814 - 556 pages
...President to state, while he forbears to insist on a further punishment of the offending officer,. he is not the less sensible of the justice and utility...persuaded that it would best comport with what is due from His Britannic Majesty, to his. own honour " How any minister could receive, officially, such an...
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An impartial history of the naval, military and political events ..., Volume 2

Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 622 pages
...president to state, that while he forbears to insist on a farther punishment of the offending officer, he is not the less sensible of the justice and utility...persuaded that it would best comport with what is due by his Britannic majesty 4o :his own honor." So intent was Mr. Erskine in bringing to a conclusion...
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Travels Through Canada, and the United States of North America: In ..., Volume 2

John Lambert - 1816 - 552 pages
...the President to state, while he forbears to insist on a further punishment of the offending officer, he is not the less sensible of the justice and utility of such an example ; nor the fess persuaded that it would best comport with what is due from His Britannic Majesty, to his 9wn honour."...
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