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" The colors that float from the mast-head should be the credentials of our seamen. There is no safety to us, and the gentlemen have shown it, but in the rule, that all who sail under the flag (not being enemies) are protected by the flag. It is impossible,... "
History of the United States of America Under the Constitution: 1801-1817. 1882 - Página 374
de James Schouler - 1882
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Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the ..., Volumen 2

1812 - 314 páginas
...them. From their very nature they must be liable to abuse on both sides. If Great Britain dedesires a mark by which she can know her own subjects, let her give them an car mark. The colors that float from the mast head should be the credentials of our seamen. There is...
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The Speeches of Henry Clay: Delivered in the Congress of the United States ...

Henry Clay - 1827 - 452 páginas
...provided with them. From their very nature they must be liable to abuse on both sides. If Great K Britain desires a mark by which she can know her own subjects, let her give them an ear mark. The colours that float from the mast head should be the credentials of our seamen. There is no safety to...
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Eloquence of the United States, Volumen 3

1827 - 552 páginas
...provided with them. From their very nature they must be liable to abuse on both sides. If Great Britain desires a mark, by which she can know her own subjects, let her give them an ear-mark. The colors that float from the mast head should be the credentials of our seamen. There is...
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Specimens of American Eloquence: Consisting of Choice Selections from the ...

1837 - 396 páginas
...provided with them. From their very nature ,they must be liable to abuse on both sides. If Great Britain desires a mark, by which, she can know her own subjects,...mark. The colors that float from the mast-head should bej the credentials of our seamen. There is no safety to us, , and the gentlemen have shown it, but...
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Speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay, of the Congress of the United States

Henry Clay - 1842 - 518 páginas
...provided with them. From their very nature they must be liable to abuse on both sides. If Great Britain desires a mark by which she can know her own subjects,...give them an ear mark. The colors that float from the mast head should be the credentials of our seamen. There is no safety to us, and the gentlemen have...
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The Life and Speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay ...

Henry Clay - 1843 - 624 páginas
...provided with them. From their very nature, they must be liable to abuse on both sides. If Great Britain desires a mark, by which she can know her own subjects,...mast-head should be the credentials of our seamen. There is no safety to us, and the gentlemen have shown it, but in the rule, that all who sail under...
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The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay ...

Henry Clay - 1843 - 554 páginas
...provided with them. From their very nature they must be liable to abuse on both sides. If Great Britain desires a mark by which she can know her own subjects,...give them an ear mark. The colors that float from the mast head should be the credentials of our seamen. There is no safety to us, and the gentlemen have...
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The Beauties of the Hon. Henry Clay

Henry Clay - 1843 - 226 páginas
...provided with them. From their very nature they must be liable to abuse on both sides. If Great Britain desires a mark, by which she can know her own subjects, let her give them an ear-mark. The colors that float from the mast head should be the credentials of our seamen. There is...
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The Life and Times of Henry Clay, Volumen 1

Calvin Colton - 1846 - 520 páginas
...provided with them. From their very nature, they must be liable to abuse on both sides. If Great Britain desires a mark, by which she can know her own subjects, let her give them an ear-mark. The colors that float from the mast-head should be the credentials of our seamen. There is...
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The Life and Times of Henry Clay, Volumen 1

Calvin Colton - 1846 - 516 páginas
...Great Britain desires a mark, by which she can know her own subjects, let her give them an ear-mark. The colors that float from the mast-head should be the credentials of our seamen. There is no safety to us, and the gentlemen have shown it, but in the rule, that all who sail under...
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