| David Ramsay - 1817 - 522 pages
...ing equally a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. " We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain, a state of war against...United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain. " Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating... | |
| 1817 - 526 pages
...supporting at claim to regulate our external commerce, in all cases whatsoever. We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain, a state of war against...United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain. Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating... | |
| J. C. Gilleland - 1817 - 172 pages
...the British. --•' That in fine, «n the side of Great Britain, there was ^ft state of war towards the United States, and on the side of the United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain. t After sitting several days with closed doors, the iin-. portant appeal was announced on the eighteenth... | |
| William James - 1818 - 520 pages
...supporting equally a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. '* We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain, a state of war against...United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain. " Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 976 pages
...equally supporting a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain, a state of war against...United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain. Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 pages
...whatsoever. We behold, in fine, on the side of Great 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 shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 pages
...nation. We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain, a state of war against the United States; on the side of the United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain. Having presented this view of the relations of the United States with Great Britain, and of the solemn... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 pages
...whatsoever. We behold, in fine, on the side of Great 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 shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating... | |
| 1827 - 540 pages
...its profound reasoning, its elevated justice, and its impressive dignity, we have " beheld, in fine, on the side of Great Britain a state of war against...United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain." ' It is the same pen,* too, which has been officially employed for so many years in combatting our... | |
| William Cobbett - 1830 - 948 pages
...external commerce in all cases whatsoever.— *' We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Bri** tain, a state of war against the United States ; " and on...United States, a state of "peace towards Great Britain. — Whether the " United States shall continue passive under these ** progressive usurpations, and... | |
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