| 1797 - 846 strani
...neutrality is not a fiifficient guard againft the depredations of nations at war. To fiecure refpeft to a neutral flag, requires a naval force, organized, and ready to vindicate it from infuk or aggreffion. This may even prevent the neceffity of going to war, by difcouraging belligerent... | |
| John Debritt - 1797 - 546 strani
...neutrality is not a fuflicient guard again (I the depredations of nations at war. To fecurc rcfpcct to a neutral flag requires a naval force, organized, and ready to vindicate it from infult or aggreffion. This may even prevent the neceility of going to war, by difcouraging belligerent... | |
| 1797 - 494 strani
...againlt the depredations in this mode colt more in time of peace, To fecuie refpcft of nations at war. to a neutral flag requires a naval force, organized, and ready to vindicate it from infult or aggreHion. This may *vcn prevent the nccclfity of going to \Var,¿? difcouragingBclligereiit... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 786 strani
...neivrality is not a fufficient guard againft the depredations of nations at war. To fecure refpeift to a neutral flag requires a naval force, organized, and ready to vindicate it from infiilt or aggreffion. This may even prevent the neceffity of going to war, by difcouraging belligerent... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 strani
...neutrality is not a fiiriicient guard againft the depredations of nations at war. To fecnre refpect to a neutral flag requires a naval force, organized, and ready to vindicate it from inlult or agi^reflion. Tliis may even prevent the necefilty of going to war, by dilcouraging belligerent... | |
| 1800 - 776 strani
...neu raliiy is not a fufficient guard again It the depredations of nations at war. To fecure refpect to a neutral flag requires a naval force, organized, and ready to vindicate it from infult or aggrefiion. This may Ten prevent die ncceffity of going to war, by dilcouraging beJlisjerent... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 586 strani
...is manifest with regard to wars in which a state is itself a party. But besides this, it is in our own experience, that the most sincere neutrality is...belligerent powers from committing such violations 'ot the rights of the neutral party, as may, first or last, leave no other option. From the best information... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 strani
...is manifest with regard to wars in which a state is itself a party. But besides this, it is in our own experience, that the most sincere neutrality is...and ready to vindicate it from insult or aggression. Thiii may even prevent the necessity of going to war, by discouraging belligerent powers from committing... | |
| David Ramsay - 1807 - 486 strani
...This is manifest in regard to wars in which a state is itself a party ; but besides this, it is in our o/wn experience that the most sincere neutrality is...requires a naval force organized, and ready to vindicate ifc from insult or aggression. This may even prevent the necessity of going to war, by discouraging... | |
| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 strani
...is manifest with regard to wars in which a state is itself a party....but besides this, it is in our own experience, that the most sincere neutrality is...of nations at war. To secure respect to a neutral flai^ requires a naval force, organized and ready to vindicate it from insult or aggression.... this... | |
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