| 1812 - 1020 strani
...States, would have found in its true interests alone a sufficient motive to respect then- rights and their tranquillity on the high seas ; that an enlarged policy would have favoured the free ami general circulation of commerce, in which the British nation is at all times... | |
| 1811 - 676 strani
...respect their rights and their tranquillity on the high seas ; that an enlarged policy would liave favored that free and general circulation of commerce*...and which in times of war is the best alleviation ef its calamities to herself as well as the other belligerents ; and more especially that the British... | |
| 1812 - 438 strani
...circulation of commerce, in wliifh the British nation U at all times interested, and which in times ot war is the best alleviation of its calamities to herself as well as the other belligerents; and more enpecially that the British cabinet would not, for the sake of the... | |
| 1812 - 448 strani
...States, would have found in its true interests alone a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their tranquillity on the high seas ; that an enlarged policy would have favoured the free and general circulation of commerce, in which the British nation is at all times... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - 1812 - 34 strani
...the US would have found in its true interests alone a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their tranquillity on the high seas ; that an enlarged policy would have favoured that free and general circulation of commerce, in which the British nation is at all times... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 strani
...States, would have found in its true interests alone a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their tranquillity on the high seas ; that an enlarged policy would have favoured the free and general circulation of commerce, in which the British nation is at all times... | |
| 1813 - 1082 strani
...policy would have favoured the free and" general circulation of commerce, in which the British nation Ls at all times interested, and which in times of war...alleviation of its calamities to herself, as well as the other belligerents: and more especially, that the British cabinet would not, for the sake of a... | |
| 1813 - 818 strani
...rights and their trnn<milfity on the high seas : that an( enlarged policy would have favouried' the -free and general circulation of commerce, in which...British nation is at all times interested, and •which ii> time of war is the best alleviation of its calamities to herself, as well as the other bellige•... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 542 strani
...their rights and their tranquillity on the high seas : that an enlarged policy would hare favoured the free and general circulation of commerce, in which...British nation is at all times interested, and which in time of war is the best alleviation of its calamities to herself, as well as the other belligerents... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 504 strani
...States, would have found, in its true interest alone, a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their tranquillity on the high seas; that an enlarged policy would have favoured that free and general circulation of commerce in which the British nation is at all times... | |
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