| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 858 sider
...until a final declaration bad been made by the Government of Great Britain, that her hostile orders against our commerce would not be revoked, but on...otherwise cease but with a war, which had lasted nearly 20 years, and which, according to appearance at that time, might last as many morehaving manifested... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1814 - 896 sider
...until a final declaration hud been made by the government of Great Britain, that her hostile orders against our commerce would not be revoked, but on...known that these orders would not otherwise cease, hut with a war which had lasted nearly twenty years, and which, •x-cording to appearances at that... | |
| William Cobbett - 1814 - 448 sider
...until a flnnl declaration has been made by Hie Government of Great Britain, that her hostile orders against our commerce would not be revoked but on conditions as impossible asunju<t, whilst it was known that lhe*c order; would not oiherwUc cease but with a war which had lasted... | |
| 1814 - 642 sider
...final declaration had been made by the government of Great Britain, that her hostile orders against out commerce would not be revoked but on conditions as impossible as unjust, whil-t it was known that these orders wduld not otherwise cease but with a war which haJ lasted ncail»... | |
| 1815 - 992 sider
...until a final declaration had been made by the government of Great Biitam, that her hostile orders against our commerce would not be revoked but on conditions...otherwise cease but with a war which had lasted nearly 20 year», and which, according to appearance at that time, might last ач many more — having manifested... | |
| 1815 - 822 sider
...until a final declaration bad been made, by the Government of Great Britain, that her hostile orders against our commerce would not be revoked, but on...otherwise cease but with a war, which had lasted nearly 20 years, and which, according to appearance at that time, might last as many morehaving manifested... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 1026 sider
...been made by the Government of Great Britain, that her hostile orders against our commerce would u«t be revoked, but on conditions as impossible as unjust,...otherwise cease but with a war, which had lasted nearly 20 years, and which, according to appearance at that time, might last as many more — having manifested... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 690 sider
...until a final declaration had been made by the government of Great Britain, that her hostile orders against our commerce would not be revoked but on conditions...known that these orders would not otherwise cease but v jth a war which had lasted nearly 20 years, .and which, .according to appearance at that time, might... | |
| Barent Gardenier - 1814 - 442 sider
...c\,ii.niliii;rrs during the lame period, exceeded thirty-funr millions of conditions as impossible as i;m»-l: whilst it was known that these orders would not otherwise cease, but with a war which lasted aearly twenty years, and which, ac- ---*». pearances at that time, might last as many mure... | |
| C. H. Gifford - 1817 - 904 sider
...declaration had been made by the government of Great Britain, that her hostile orders against their commerce would not be revoked but on conditions as impossible as unjust. The United States, on the contrary, had manifested on every occasion, and in every proper mode, a sincere... | |
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