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" ... courts, no longer the organs of public law, but the instruments of arbitrary edicts, and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled in British ports into British fleets ; whilst arguments are employed, in support of these aggressions,... "
The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany - Page 630
1812
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Annals of the Congress of the United States, Part 2

United States. Congress - Law - 1811 - 650 pages
...instruments of arbitrary edicts; and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled in British ports into British fleets; whilst arguments...a principle equally supporting a claim to regulate pur external commerce in all cases whatsoever. We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain, a...
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Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States from ...

United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...instruments of arbitrary edicts, and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled in British ports into British fleets, whilst arguments...these aggressions which have no foundation but in a prmciple Dually supporting a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. We behold,...
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The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States ..., Volume 1

United States. President - Presidents - 1846 - 766 pages
...unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled in British ports into British fleets, while arguments are employed in support of these aggressions,...the side of Great Britain, a state of war against (he United States ; and on the side of the United States, a state of peace toward Great Britain. Whether...
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America, Its Realities and Resources: Comprising Important Details ..., Volume 3

Francis Wyse - United States - 1846 - 482 pages
...edicts ; and tlieir unfortunate crews dispersed or lost, or forced <>r inveigled into British ports, in British fleets ; whilst arguments are employed in...aggressions, which have no foundation, but in a principle supporting equally a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. We behold, in...
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The Lives of James Madison and James Monroe: Fourth and Fifth Presidents of ...

John Quincy Adams - United States - 1850 - 456 pages
...unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled in British ports into British fleets, while arguments are employed in support of these aggressions,...state of war against the United States ; and on the aide of the United States, a state of peace toward Great Britain. " Whether the United States shall...
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The Lives of James Madison and James Monroe, Fourth and Fifth Presidents of ...

John Quincy Adams - United States - 1851 - 450 pages
...unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled in British ports into British fleets, while arguments are employed in support of these aggressions,...We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain, V a state of war against the United States ; and on the side of the United States, a state of peace...
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The Pictorial History of the United States of America: From the ..., Volumes 1-4

John Frost - 1851 - 1058 pages
...instruments of arbitrary edicts; and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled, in British ports, into British fleets : whilst arguments...aggressions, which have no foundation but in a principle supporting equally a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. " We behold,...
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The Statesman's Manual: The Addresses and Messages of the ..., Volume 1

United States. President - United States - 1854 - 616 pages
...unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled in British ports into British fleets, while arguments are employed in support of these aggressions,...regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. Such is the spectacle of injuries and indignities which have been heaped on our country ; and such...
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The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an ...

Joseph Gales - United States - 1854 - 780 pages
...sir, to remind you that the period to which you allude was a time of peace only on one side ; it was, "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." Captain Nichols thus had...
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The Presidents of the United States: From Washington to Pierce. Comprising ...

John Frost - Presidents - 1855 - 470 pages
...instruments of arbitrary edicts ; and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled, in British ports, into British fleets : whilst arguments...aggressions, which have no foundation but in a principle supporting equally a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. " We behold,...
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