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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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The Constitutional History of the United States: From the Adoption ..., Volume 1

William Archer Cocke - Constitutional history - 1858 - 444 pages
...recapitulating in clear and strong language the aggressions of the English Government, he says, — "We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain,...state of war against the United States ; and on the other side, of the United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain. Whether the United States...
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The Constitutional and Political History of the United States: 1750-1833 ...

Hermann Von Holst - 1877 - 538 pages
...time that a formal declaration of war against Great Britain should be made, and it was passed to a 1 " We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain a state of war against Hie United States, and on the side of the United States a slate of peace toward Great Britain. Whether...
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The Constitutional and Political History of the United States: 1750-1833 ...

Hermann Von Holst - Constitutional history - 1877 - 538 pages
...time that a formal declaration of war against Great Britain should be made, and it was passed to a 1 " We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain a state of wai against the United States, and on the side of the United States a state of peace toward Great Britain....
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John C. Calhoun

Hermann Von Holst - 1887 - 398 pages
...length all the wrongs which the United States had suffered for so many years. " We behold," it said, " in fine, on the side of Great Britain a state of war igainst the United States, and on the side of the United States a state of peace towards Great Britain."...
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The Presidents of the United States from Washington to Cleveland: Comprising ...

John Frost - Presidents - 1888 - 630 pages
...lost, or forced or inveigled, in British ports, mto British fleets : whilst arguments are employee in support of these 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 Constitutional and Political History of the United States, Volume 1

Hermann Von Holst - Constitutional history - 1889 - 538 pages
...time that a formal declaration of war against Great Britain should be made, and it was passed to a 1 " We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain a state of war against the United Slates, and on the side of the United States a state of peace toward Great Britain. Whether the United...
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Life and Times of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, K. B.

David Breakenridge Read - Aggressiveness - 1894 - 286 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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Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 6

Benson John Lossing - United States - 1901 - 530 pages
...inveigled in British ports into British fleets, while arguments are employed in support of these adressions which have no foundation but in a principle equally supporting a claim to regulate our external comjnerce in all eases whatsoever. We behold, in line, on the side of Great Britain a state of war...
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American Navigation: The Political History of Its Rise and Ruin and the ...

William Wallace Bates - Merchant marine - 1902 - 506 pages
...instruments of arbitrary edicts, and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost or forced or inveigled in British ports into British fleets, whilst arguments...claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatever. " We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain a state of war against the United States,...
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Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1909: Based ...

Benson John Lossing - United States - 1905 - 528 pages
...the rights, the interests, a claim to regulate our external com- and the honor of our country, merce in all cases whatsoever. We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Proclamation of War.— Britain a state of war against the United RY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES...
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