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... blockade , by revoking so long enjoyed . Your industry has been liberally her orders in council , or America should make her rewarded , and you have in consequence isen to flag respected that was to go to war with England . opulence ...
... blockade , by revoking so long enjoyed . Your industry has been liberally her orders in council , or America should make her rewarded , and you have in consequence isen to flag respected that was to go to war with England . opulence ...
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... blockade ) ought not now to be the ble , than the first ! A whole family are inhumanly persous to raise their voice against the justice and policy of the measures since pursued . He should be at all times ready to maintain butchered in ...
... blockade ) ought not now to be the ble , than the first ! A whole family are inhumanly persous to raise their voice against the justice and policy of the measures since pursued . He should be at all times ready to maintain butchered in ...
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... blockade interpolated into the laws of nations . He should suppose every man of candor and sober reflection would ask why we did not go to war twelve months ago ? Or will it be said we ought to make up , by our promptness now , for our ...
... blockade interpolated into the laws of nations . He should suppose every man of candor and sober reflection would ask why we did not go to war twelve months ago ? Or will it be said we ought to make up , by our promptness now , for our ...
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... blockade of Europe is violated in the Chesapeake We have never believed , whatever any gentleman bay . might say in congress or out of congress , that the The condition- ( which is that we shall force real design of their orders was ...
... blockade of Europe is violated in the Chesapeake We have never believed , whatever any gentleman bay . might say in congress or out of congress , that the The condition- ( which is that we shall force real design of their orders was ...
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... blockade ; when his own principal ports were blocked up by trived to bewitch the people . British fleets of ships . Hence this decree , outrageous as it was , On the 28th December , 1807 , Mr. Jefferson sent to the two houses created no ...
... blockade ; when his own principal ports were blocked up by trived to bewitch the people . British fleets of ships . Hence this decree , outrageous as it was , On the 28th December , 1807 , Mr. Jefferson sent to the two houses created no ...
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amendment American amount appears appointed arms army authorised bank bill blockade Britain British government cause citizens colonies command commerce committee congress consider consideration court declared decrees dollars duty East Florida embargo emperor enemy England English favor force foreign France French frigate gentleman governor Henry honor house of representatives important interest James John king Lacock late legislature letter Lisbon lord lord Castlereagh lord Liverpool majesty majesty's majesty's government manufactures March measures ment merchants Milan decrees military millions minister motion nation navy necessary neutral New-York object officers opinion orders in council papers parliament party passed patriotism peace persons port Portugal present president prince prince regent principles proceedings produce question Randolph received repeal resolution Resolved respect seamen secretary senate ship sir James Craig Spain Spanish taken tion trade treaty troops United vessels vote whole
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Página 40 - Although the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines; The labour of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat; The flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no herd in the stalls: Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation.
Página 341 - That the only representatives of the people of these colonies are persons chosen therein by themselves, and that no taxes ever have been, or can be constitutionally imposed on them, but by their respective legislatures.
Página 341 - An Act for granting and applying certain stamp duties, and other duties, in the British colonies and plantations in America, etc., by imposing taxes on the inhabitants of these colonies; and the said Act, and several other Acts, by extending the jurisdiction of the courts of Admiralty beyond its ancient limits, have a manifest tendency to subvert the rights and liberties of the colonists.
Página 183 - Congress concerning the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies...
Página 300 - Neither the debts due from individuals of the one nation to individuals of the other, nor shares, nor monies, which they may have in the public funds, or in the public or private banks, shall ever in any event of war or national differences be sequestered or confiscated...
Página 341 - That it is inseparably essential to the freedom of a people, and the undoubted right of Englishmen, that no taxes be imposed on them, but with their own consent, given personally, or by their representatives.
Página 92 - An act to provide for mitigating or remitting the forfeitures, penalties, and disabilities, accruing in certain cases therein mentioned...
Página 6 - My lords, we are called upon as members of this House, as men, as Christian men, to protest against such notions standing near the Throne, polluting the ear of majesty. "That God and nature put into our hands!
Página 38 - ... due reward. Tell me, ye bloody butchers ! ye villains high and low ! ye wretches who contrived, as well as you who executed the inhuman deed ! do you not feel the goads and stings of conscious guilt pierce through your savage bosoms ? though some of you may think yourselves exalted to a height that bids defiance to...
Página 308 - ... there being constant danger of excess the effort ought to be by force of public opinion to mitigate and assuage it. A fire not to be quenched, it demands a uniform vigilance to prevent its bursting into a flame, lest instead of warming, it should consume.