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" It has become, indeed, sufficiently certain, that the commerce of the United States is to be sacrificed, not as interfering with the belligerent rights of Great Britain; not as supplying the wants of her enemies, which she herself supplies ; but as interfering... "
The Historical Register of the United States: From the declaration of war in ... - Page 4
edited by - 1814
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History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the ..., Volume 3

Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 678 pages
...supplying the wants of her enemies, which she herself supplies ; but as interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She...part, the only passports by which it can succeed. CH. VII.] [BK. V. " Anxious to make every experiment short of the last resort of injured nations, the...
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The Presidents of the United States from Washington to Cleveland: Comprising ...

John Frost - 1888 - 630 pages
...navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she may the better carry on a commerce polluted by the forgeries and perjuries...passports, by which it can succeed. "Anxious to make every expariment short cf the last resort of injured nations, the United States have withheld from Great...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897, Volume 1

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1896 - 658 pages
...supplying the wants of her enemies, which she herself supplies; but as interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She...passports by which it can succeed. Anxious to make ever}' experiment short of the last resort of injured nations, the United States have withheld from...
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1789-1817.-v.2. 1817-1833.-v.3. 1833-1841.-v.4. 1841-1849.-v.5. 1849-1861.-v ...

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 652 pages
...supplying the wants of her enemies, which she herself supplies; but as interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She...are for the most part the only passports by which it fan succeed. Anxious to make every experiment short of the last resort of injured nations, the United...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897, Volume 1

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1900 - 818 pages
...her enemies, which she herself supplies; but as interfering with the monopoly which she covets far her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a...lawful commerce of a friend that she may the better earn- on a commerce with an enemy — a commerce polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which are...
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Pamphlet Material on the Subject of Merchant Marine Subsidies by the U.S.

1905 - 548 pages
...supplying the wants of her enemies, which she herself supplies, but as interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She...part the only passports by which it can succeed." FELIX GRUNDY, of Tennessee, declared : "It is not the carrying trade about which this nation and Great...
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Oliver Hazard Perry and the Battle of Lake Erie

James Cooke Mills - 1913 - 332 pages
...on the eighteenth of June, 1812. England's attitude was well expressed in the president's message : "She carries on a war against the lawful commerce...a commerce with an enemy ; a commerce polluted by forgeries and perjuries which are, for the most part, the only passports by which it can succeed."...
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Oliver Hazard Perry and the Battle of Lake Erie

James Cooke Mills - 1913 - 336 pages
...on the eighteenth of June, 1812. England's attitude was well expressed in the president's message : "She carries on a war against the lawful commerce...a commerce with an enemy ; a commerce polluted by forgeries and perjuries which are, for the most part, the only passports by which it can succeed."...
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The Trail of a Tradition ...

Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg - 1926 - 448 pages
...supplying the wants of her enemies, which she herself supplies ; but as interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She...most part the only passports by which it can succeed. ... In reviewing the conduct of Great Britain toward the United States, our attention is necessarily...
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Annual Register, Volume 54

Edmund Burke - 1813 - 824 pages
...the wants of their enemies, which she herself supplies — but as interfering with the monopoly which s>he covets for her own commerce and navigation. She...commerce polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which arc lor the most part the only passports by which it can succeed. Anxious 10 make every experiment...
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