Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 33Wm. Jackson, 1818 |
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... hands , and enter , laughing , into conversation . I wish , with all my soul , that , at that time , some able painter could have drawn us and them . What a contrast ! But , I trust , that the difference in the appearance of our persons ...
... hands , and enter , laughing , into conversation . I wish , with all my soul , that , at that time , some able painter could have drawn us and them . What a contrast ! But , I trust , that the difference in the appearance of our persons ...
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... I think it necessary to go here into a minute history of this Westminster Junto and of all its intrigues , down to the very time that I myself left England . thing more than a tool in the hands of the 42 5 ] JANUARY 3 , 1818 .
... I think it necessary to go here into a minute history of this Westminster Junto and of all its intrigues , down to the very time that I myself left England . thing more than a tool in the hands of the 42 5 ] JANUARY 3 , 1818 .
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... hands ; and that , in all human probability , more will This Committee , with Mr. depend upon them , as to the re- BROOKS always at its head , has , storation of the country's liber- however , retained very few of its ties , than upon ...
... hands ; and that , in all human probability , more will This Committee , with Mr. depend upon them , as to the re- BROOKS always at its head , has , storation of the country's liber- however , retained very few of its ties , than upon ...
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... hands ; and we all know very well , that , supposing perfect honesty to exist , and I really suppose nothing short of this in the case of Mr. BROOKS ; we all know very well , that even servants , and much more persons concerned in trade ...
... hands ; and we all know very well , that , supposing perfect honesty to exist , and I really suppose nothing short of this in the case of Mr. BROOKS ; we all know very well , that even servants , and much more persons concerned in trade ...
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... hand to be con- sulted , or , by his not sending an answer by post to the applications made to bin . However , in order to show that this Rump has been nothing more than a mere tool in the hands of Sir Francis Burdett , for a long while ...
... hand to be con- sulted , or , by his not sending an answer by post to the applications made to bin . However , in order to show that this Rump has been nothing more than a mere tool in the hands of Sir Francis Burdett , for a long while ...
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Сторінка 195 - This enterprise has been marked in a more signal manner by all the objectionable circumstances which characterized the other, and more particularly by the equipment of privateers which have annoyed our commerce, and by smuggling. These establishments, if ever sanctioned by any authority whatever, which is not believed, have abused their trust and forfeited all claim to consideration.
Сторінка 193 - Through every stage of the conflict, the United States have maintained an impartial neutrality, giving aid to neither of the parties in men, money, ships, or munitions of war. They have regarded the contest not in the light of an ordinary insurrection or rebellion, but as a civil war between parties nearly equal, having, as to neutral powers, equal rights. Our ports have been open to both, and every article the fruit of our soil, or of the industry of our citizens, which either was permitted to take,...
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Сторінка 193 - ... independence, it is proper now to state that this Government neither seeks nor would accept from them any advantage in commerce or otherwise which will not be equally open to all other nations. The colonies will in that event become independent states, free from any obligation to or connection with us which it may not then be their interest to form on the basis of a fair reciprocity.
Сторінка 201 - ... owners to cruise or commit hostilities upon the subjects, citizens, or property, of any foreign prince or State, or of any colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are at peace, until the decision of the President be had thereon, or until the owner or owners shall give such bond and security as is required of the owners of armed ships by the preceding section of this act.
Сторінка 207 - States shall then be at peace with such belligerent. ) 8. Fitting out and arming, or attempting to fit out and arm, or procuring to be fitted out and armed, or knowingly being concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of either of the said belligerents.
Сторінка 191 - It was anticipated at an early stage that the contest between Spain and the colonies would become highly interesting to the United States. It was natural that our citizens should sympathize in events which affected their neighbors.
Сторінка 231 - States be requested to lay before the House of Representatives such information as he may possess and think proper to communicate, relative to the independence and political condition of the provinces of Spanish America.