| Henry Mann - 1896 - 350 páginas
...sense of justice was always supreme. In his * As early as 1784 Lord Sheffield said in Parliament : " It is not probable that the American States will have...maritime powers to protect them from the Barbary States. If they know their interests they will not encourage American carriers." agony upon the news of St.... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1819 - 574 páginas
...writers of a lively imagination have lately said so much, is weakness* itself."^ " It is not probable the American states will have a very free trade in the Mediterranean; it will not be the interest of any of the great maritime powers to protect them from the Barbary states. They cannot... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1846 - 504 páginas
...our commerce, in which the war with Algiers, so triumphantly concluded by Decatur, had its origin ; " It is not probable that the American States will have...very free trade in the Mediterranean. It will not be the interest of any of the great maritime powers to protect them from the Barbary States. If they know... | |
| Samuel John Bayard, Robert Field Stockton - 1856 - 366 páginas
...not probable the American States icill hace a cery free trade in the Mediterranean; it will not be the interest of any of the great maritime powers to protect them from the Barbary States. If they know their interests, they will not encourage the Americans to be carricrs. That the Barbary... | |
| Samuel John Bayard, Robert Field Stockton - 1856 - 366 páginas
...States," he recommends this policy without disguise. He says, (p. 204,) "It is not probable the Ameriean States will have a very free trade in the Mediterranean; it will not be the interest of any of the great maritime powers to protect them from the Barbary States. If they know... | |
| Samuel John Bayard - 1856 - 358 páginas
...American States," he recommends this policy without disguise. He says, (p. 204,) ''/£ is not probable the American States will have a very free trade in the Mediterranea.n ; it will riot be the interest of any of the great maritime .powers to protect them from the Barbary States.... | |
| 1921 - 868 páginas
...their commerce. This ignoble spirit was reflected in a speech of Lord Sheffield in Parliament in 1784. It is not probable that the American States will have...maritime Powers to protect them from the Barbary States. If they know their interests they will not encourage the Americans to be ocean carriers. That the Barbary... | |
| Sylvester W. Burley - 1876 - 900 páginas
...make another extract which signally shows his lordship's weakness when he attempts to prophesy : " It is not probable that the American States will have...very free trade in the Mediterranean. It will not be tlie interest of any of the great maritime powers to protect them there from the Barbm-y States. If... | |
| Eugene Schuyler - 1886 - 496 páginas
...Mediterranean. Lord Sheffield had said in 1783, in his "Observations on the Commerce of the American States : " "It is not probable that the American States will...very free trade in the Mediterranean. It will not be for the interest of any of the great maritime powers to protect them from the Barbary States. If they... | |
| Edgar Stanton Maclay - 1893 - 662 páginas
...competitor is seen in the following extract from a speech made by Lord Sheffield in Parliament in 1784 : "It is not probable that the American States will...maritime powers to protect them from the Barbary States. If they know their interests, they will not encourage the Americans to be carriers. That the Barbary... | |
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