| United States. Congress. House - 500 strani
...inconsiderate, into their wicked schemes, — an ungrateful return for the benefits conferred upon them by this people in permitting them to make our...must meet the condemnation of the civilized •world, whilst they are derogatory to the character of our country — in violation of the laws of nations... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1852 - 528 strani
...inconsiderate, into their wicked schemes, — an ungrateful return for the benefits conferred upon them by this people in permitting them to make our...such expeditions can only be regarded as adventures lor plunder and robbery, and must meet the condemnation of the civilized world, whilst they are derogatory... | |
| United States. President - 1853 - 536 strani
...and inconsiderate, into their wicked schemes, an ungrateful return for the benefits conferred upon them by this people in permitting them to make our...laws of nations, and expressly prohibited by our own, which statutes declare "that if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United... | |
| 1853 - 612 strani
...young and inconsiderate, into their wicked schemes, an ungrateful return for the benefits conferred on them by this people in permitting them to make our...must meet the condemnation of the civilized world, whilst they are derogatory to the character of our country, and in violation of our laws, our statutes... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 406 strani
...record of denying that the offense was piracy, yet in his proclamation Mr. Fillmore declared that " such expeditions can only be regarded as adventures for plunder and robbery." Certainly such was not the object of the leaders of that expedition, and to say so was to do gross... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1854 - 252 strani
...any but a jealous and unreasonable power. President Fillmore, in his memorable proclamation, said, " Such expeditions can only be regarded as adventures for plunder and robbery," and declaring Americans who engaged in them outlaws, informed them that " they would forfeit their claim... | |
| Ivory Chamberlain - 1856 - 230 strani
...and inconsiderate, into their wicked schemes—-an urtgrateful return for the benefits conferred upon them by this people in permitting them to make our...must meet the condemnation of the civilized world, whilst they are derogatory to the character of our country, in violation of the laws of nations, and... | |
| United States - 1856 - 300 strani
...inconsiderate, into their wicked schemes, — an ungrateful return for the benefits conferred upon them by this people, in permitting them to make our...must meet the condemnation of the. civilized world, whilst they are derogatory to the character of our country, — in violation of the laws of nations,... | |
| Ivory Chamberlain - 1856 - 228 strani
...their wicked schemes — an ungrateful return for the benefits conferred upon them by this people (fn permitting them to make our country an asylum from oppression, and in flagrant abuse of the hospitelity thus extended to them. "And whereas, such expeditions can only be regarded as adventures... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - 1857 - 672 strani
...and inconsiderate, into their wicked schemes, — an ungrateful return fortho benefits conferred upon them by this people, in permitting them to make our...asylum from oppression, — and in flagrant abuse ui' the hospitality thus extended to them : And whereas such expeditions can only be regarded as adventures... | |
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