| English literature - 1812 - 1020 pages
...a correspondence of the American Minister at London, with the British Minister for Koreign Affairs, such a responsibility was explicitly and emphatically...sufficiently certain, that the commerce of the United Suites in to be sacrificed, not as interfering vith belligerent rights of Great Britain, not as supplying... | |
| United States - 1811 - 676 pages
...a correspondence of the American minister at London with the British Minister for Foreign Affairs, such a responsibility was explicitly and emphatically...It has become indeed sufficiently certain that the conimere-o of the United States is to be sacrificed, not as interfering with the belligerent rights... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1812 - 446 pages
...a correspondence of the American Minister at London with the British Minister for Foreign Affairs, such a responsibility was explicitly and emphatically...States is to be sacrificed, not as interfering with belligerent rights of Great Britain, not as supplying the wants of their enemies, wMch she herself... | |
| Great Britain - 1812 - 448 pages
...a correspondence of the American Minister at London with the British Minister for Foreign Affairs, such a responsibility was explicitly and emphatically...States is to be sacrificed, not as interfering with belligerent rights of Great Britain, not as supplying the wants of their enemies, which she herself... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - United States - 1812 - 34 pages
...minister for Foreign Affairs, such a responsibility was explicitly and emphatically disclaimed. Jt has become indeed sufficiently certain that the commerce of the United States is to be sacrificed, not #s interfering with the belligerent rights of Great Brit. 9 ain, not as supplying the wants of her... | |
| Europe - 1812 - 500 pages
...a correspondence of the American Minister at London with the British Minister for Foreign Affairs, such a responsibility was explicitly and emphatically disclaimed. It has become, indeed, suffic iently certain, that the commerce of the United States is to be sacrificed, not as interfering... | |
| History - 1813 - 818 pages
...American minister at London with the British minister for foreign affairs, such a rrsponsibility wa* explicitly and emphatically disclaimed. It has become,...of Great Britain —not as supplying the wants of their enemies, which she herself supplies— but as interfering with the monopoly which s.he covets... | |
| 1813 - 1082 pages
...the American minister at London with the British minuter for foreign affairs, such a r<-sponsijbility was explicitly and emphatically disclaimed. It has...become, indeed, sufficiently certain that the commerce ot the *United Slates is to be sacrificed, not as interfering with the belligerent rights of Great... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1814 - 542 pages
...a correspondence of the American minister at London with the British minister for foreign affairs, such a responsibility was explicitly and emphatically...of Great Britain — not as supplying the wants of their enemies, which she herself supplies — but as interfering with the monopoly which she covets... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - United States - 1814 - 504 pages
...a correspondence of the American minister at London with the British minister for foreign affairs, such a responsibility was explicitly and. emphatically...sacrificed, not as interfering with the belligerent right of Great Britain ; not as supplying the wants of her enemies, which she herself supplies ; but,... | |
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