She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend that she may the better carry on a commerce with an enemy — a commerce polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which are for the most part the only passports by which it can succeed. Cobbett's Political Register - Página 215editado por - 1812Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1816 - 416 páginas
...interfering with the monopoly which she coverts for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she...are for the most part the only passports by which H can succeed. Anxious to make every experiment short of the last resoit of injured nations, the U.... | |
| 1817 - 526 páginas
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she...Anxious to make every experiment, short of the last reT sort of injured nations, the United States have withheld from Great Britain, under successive modifications,... | |
| David Ramsay - 1817 - 522 páginas
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she may the better carry on a commerce polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which are, for the most part, the only passjwrts, by which... | |
| 1819 - 524 páginas
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she...by the forgeries and perjuries, which are for the moat part the only passports by which it can succeed. Anxious to make every experiment, short of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 976 páginas
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she...last resort of injured nations, the United States liave withheld from Great Britain, under successive modifications, the benefits of a free intercourse... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 páginas
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a Friend, that she...polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which are, for (lie most part, the only passports by which it can succeed. Anxious to make every experiment short... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 páginas
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she may the better carry on a commerce with an enemy—a commerce, polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which are, for tke most part, the only... | |
| United States. Congress - 1811 - 650 páginas
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she...better carry on a commerce with an enemy; a commerce polluied by the forgeries and perjuries which are. for the most part, the only passports by which it... | |
| Alexander Slidell Mackenzie - 1840 - 342 páginas
...said, with no less truth than point, in the president's message in June of 1812, "She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she...part, the only passports by which it can succeed." But the most exasperating of her attacks upon us was the perpetual violation of our flag by her cruisers,... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 páginas
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend that she may...United States have withheld from Great Britain, under successire modifications, the benefits of a free intercourse with their market, the loss of which could... | |
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