His majesty would not hesitate to contribute, in any manner in his power, to restore to the commerce of the United States, its wonted activity; and if it were possible to make any sacrifice for the repeal of the embargo, without appearing to deprecate... Cobbett's Weekly Political Register - Página 10091808Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Cobbett - 1808 - 534 páginas
...hesitate to contribute, in any manner in his power, to restore to the commerce of the United States its wonted activity, and if it were possible to make...observe, that nothing is said in Mr. Pinckney's letter olany intention to repeal the proclamation by which the ships of war of Great 'Britain are interdicted... | |
| John Elihu Hall - 1809 - 538 páginas
...it were possible to make any sacrifice for the repeal of the embargo, without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, he would gladly have...conclusion, to observe, that nothing is said in Mr. Pinkney's letter, of any intention to repeal the proclamation, by which the ships of war of Great Britain... | |
| 1809 - 672 páginas
...sacrifice for the repeal of the embargo, without appearing to i'eprecate It as 3 measure of hostility, lie would gladly haVe facilitated its removal as a measure...people. The undersigned is commanded, in conclusion, lo observe, thai nothing is said in Mr. Pinckney's letter, uf any intention torepeal the proclamation... | |
| 1809 - 1162 páginas
...the repeal of the embargo, without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, his majesty would gladly -have facilitated its removal as a measure...inconvenient restriction upon the American people." This letter, like most of the official papers of I,Ir. Canning, b written in a tone not exactly suited... | |
| 1809 - 688 páginas
...repeal of the embargo, without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, he would gladly hive facilitated its removal as a measure of inconvenient...restriction upon the American people. The undersigned i> commanded, in conclusion, to observe, that nothing is said in Mr. Pincjuiey's letter, of any intention... | |
| 1810 - 600 páginas
...the repeal of the embargo, without appearing to deErecate it as a measure of hostility, is Majesty would gladly have facilitated its removal, as a measure...inconvenient restriction upon the American people. It was observed, that nothing had been said by Mr Pinckney of any intention to repeal the proclamation... | |
| 1810 - 602 páginas
...the repeal of the embargo, without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of, hostility, his Majesty would gladly have facilitated its removal, -as a'...inconvenient restriction upon the American people. It was observed, that nothing had been said by Mr Pinckney of any intention to repeal the proclamation... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 602 páginas
...embargo, without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, nis Majesty would gladly hare facilitated its removal, as a measure of inconvenient restriction upon the American people. It was observed, that nothing had been said by Mr Pinckney of any intention to repeal the proclamation... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 624 páginas
...it were possible to make any sacrifice for the repeal of the Embargo, without appearing to deprecate it as a "measure of hostility, he would gladly have...conclusion to observe, that nothing is said in Mr. Pinkney's Letter of any intention to repeal the Proclamation, by which the ships of war of G. Britain... | |
| 1817 - 518 páginas
...it were possible to make any sacrifice for the repeal of the embargo, without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, he would gladly have...conclusion, to observe, that nothing is said in Mr. Pinkney's letter, of any intention to repeal the proclamation, by which the ships of war of Great Britain... | |
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