| 1812 - 500 strani
...our commerce has been subjected to the greatest dis* couragement, or rather to the most oppressive restraints: that the vessels which carried coffee,...trade was prohibited, and that the importation of those articles was not only unlawful, but criminal: that even the vessels which carried the unquestionable... | |
| 1812 - 438 strani
...or rather to the most oppressive re Btrainls ; that the vessels which carried cofl'ee, su gar. 8tr. though sailing directly from the United States to a French port, were held in a sta'e of »e qnesl ration on the principle that the trade was prohibited; UK! that the importation... | |
| 1817 - 526 strani
...discouragement, or rather to the most oppressive restraints ; that the vessels which carried coffee, sugar, &c. &c. though sailing directly from the United States...trade was prohibited, and that the importation of those articles was not only unlawful, but criminal; that even the vessels which carried the unquestionable... | |
| 1819 - 524 strani
...discouragement, or rather to the most oppressive restraints ; that the vessels which carried coffee, sugar, &c. &c. though sailing directly from the United States...sequestration, on the principle that the trade was prohihited, and that the importation of those articles was not only unlawful, but criminal ; that even... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1833 - 480 strani
...discouragement, or rather to the most oppressive restraints; that the vessels which carried coffee, sugar, &c. &c. though sailing directly from the United States...trade was prohibited, and that the importation of those articles was not only unlawful, but criminal ; that even the vessels which carried the unquestionable... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1833 - 458 strani
...or rather to the most oppressive restraints; that the vessels which carried coffee, sugar, &c. Ac. though sailing directly from the United States to...trade was prohibited, and that the importation of those articles was not only unlawful, but criminal ; that even the vessels which carried the unquestionable... | |
| United States. Congress - 1811 - 650 strani
...that our commerce has been subjected to the greatest discouragement, or rather to the most oppressive restraints ; that the vessels which carried coffee,...trade was prohibited, and that the importation of those articles was not only unlawful but criminal ; that even the vessels which carried the unquestionable... | |
| 1811 - 448 strani
...though sailing direclly from the United lite- to a French port, were held in a state ofse qiiCifration on the principle that the trade was prohibited, and that the importation of those articles was no' only unlawful, l>ul ciiinijul : that even the vessels which carried the unquestionable... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1855 - 1032 strani
...discouragement, or rather to the most oppressive restraints; that the vessels which carried coffee, sugar, &c., &c., though sailing directly from the United States...trade was prohibited, and that the importation of those articles was not only unlawful but criminal ; that even those vessels which carried the unquestionable... | |
| Charles Burr Todd - 1886 - 316 strani
...discouragement, or rather to the most oppressive restraints ; that the vessels which carried coffee, sugar, etc., though sailing directly from the United States to...trade was prohibited, and that the importation of those articles was not only unlawful, but criminal ; that even the vessels which carried the unquestionable... | |
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