| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 strani
...their rights and their tranquillity on the high seas ; that au enlarged policy would have favoured that free and general circulation of commerce, in...alleviation of its calamities to herself as well as the other belligerants ; and more especially that the British cabinet would not, for the sake of a... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 strani
...States, would have found, in its true interest alone, a sufficient motive to reapect 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... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 510 strani
...States, would have found, in its true interest alone, a sufficient motive to respcct 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... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1833 - 458 strani
...respect their rights and their tranquility on the high seas ; that an enlarged policy could have favoured that free and general circulation of commerce, in...alleviation of its calamities to herself, as well as toother belligerents; and more especially that the British cabinet would not, for the sake of a precarious... | |
| United States. Congress - 1811 - 650 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 favored that free and ceneral circulation of commerce, in which the British nation is at all times interested, and which,... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 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 &Tored that free and general circulation of commerce in which the British cation is at all times interested,... | |
| Francis Wyse - 1846 - 482 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 favored the free and general circulation of commerce, in which the British nation is at all times interested... | |
| Henry Montgomery - 1852 - 560 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...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 the... | |
| Henry Montgomery - 1853 - 484 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...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 the... | |
| John Frost - 1855 - 470 strani
...found, in its true interest alone, a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their tranquility on the high seas ; that an enlarged policy would have...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 the... | |
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