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
| John Pancoast Gordy - 1900 - 634 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...inconvenient restriction upon the American people." But there was one paragraph more insulting to the goveminent than Pinkney himself knew, because he... | |
| Samuel Eliot Morison - 1913 - 360 páginas
...government. George Canning, with consummate irony, stated in a diplomatic note that "His majesty . . . would gladly have facilitated its removal as a measure...inconvenient restriction upon the American people." 1 The only practical result so far had been a revival of Federalist ascendancy over New England. Furthermore,... | |
| Samuel Eliot Morison - 1913 - 456 páginas
...government. George Canning, with consummate irony, stated in a diplomatic note that " His majesty . . . would gladly have facilitated its removal as a measure of inconvenient restriction upon the American people."1 The only practical result so far had been a revival of Federalist ascendancy over New England.... | |
| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 464 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...removal as a measure of inconvenient restriction upon tne American people."* On October 10, 1808, Pinkney answered Canning's letter with so much skill and... | |
| Carl Lotus Becker - 1915 - 414 páginas
...repeal of the embargo without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, he [His Majesty] would gladly have facilitated its removal as a measure...inconvenient restriction upon the American people." The blow aimed at Great Britain had missed its mark. From the first Napoleon had welcomed the embargo as... | |
| 1916 - 400 páginas
...repeal of the embargo without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, he [His Majesty] would gladly have facilitated its removal as a measure...inconvenient restriction upon the American people. " In 1809 Madison took up the pen laid down by Jefferson in the midst of all this outburst of unrest,... | |
| 1921 - 612 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...inconvenient restriction upon the American people." By licensing American vessels, indeed, which had either slipped out of port before the embargo or evaded... | |
| Allen Johnson - 1921 - 386 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...inconvenient restriction upon the American people." By licensing American vessels, indeed, which had either slipped out of port before the embargo or evaded... | |
| Allen Johnson - 1921 - 376 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 facilitated its removal a* a measure of inconvenient restriction upon the American people." By licensing American vessels,... | |
| Allen Johnson - 1921 - 386 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 facilitated its removal a* a measure of inconvenient restriction upon the American people." By licensing American vessels,... | |
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