The day that France takes possession of New Orleans, fixes the sentence which is to restrain her forever within her low-water mark. It seals the union of two nations, who, in conjunction, can maintain exclusive possession of the ocean. From that moment,... The American Monthly Review of Reviews - Side 5821903Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 582 sider
...possession of New Orleans, fixes the sentence which is to restrain her forever within her low water mark. It seals the union of two nations, who, in conjunction,...ocean. From that moment we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and nation. We must turn all our attentions to a maritime force, for which our resources... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 sider
...possession of New Orleans fixes the sentence which is to restrain her for ever within her low water mark. It seals the union of two nations, who, in conjunction,...ocean. From that moment we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and nation. We must turn all our attentions to a maritime force, for which our resources... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 554 sider
...possession of New Orleans fixes the sentence which is to restrain her for ever within her low water mark. It seals the union of two nations, who, in conjunction,...ocean. From that moment we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and nation. We must turn all our attentions to a maritime force, for which our resources... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1830 - 538 sider
...day that France takes possession of New Orleans, fixes the sentence which is to restrain her for ever within her low-water mark. It seals the union of two...ocean. From that moment we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and nation. We must turn all our attentions to a maritime force, for which our resources... | |
| François marquis de Barbé-Marbois - 1830 - 468 sider
...possession of New Orleans, fixes the sentence which is to restrain her for ever within her low water mark. It seals the union of two nations, who, in conjunction,...maintain exclusive possession of the Ocean. From that momcnt we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and nation, i We must turn all our attention to... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 sider
...day that France takes possession of New Orleans, fixes the sentence which is to restrain her for ever within her low-water mark. It seals the union of two...ocean. From that moment we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and nation. We must turn all our attentions to a maritime force, for which our resources... | |
| James Stuart - 1833 - 568 sider
...that France takes possession of New Orleans fixes the sentence which is to restrain her for • ever within her low-water mark. It seals the union of two...ocean. From that moment we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and nation," &c. When Mr. Muriroe, who left New York on the 8th March, 1803, the very... | |
| James Stuart - 1833 - 632 sider
...possession of New Orleans fixes the sentence which is to restrain her for ever within her low water mark. It seals the union of two nations, who, in conjunction,...ocean. From that moment we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and nation, &c." When Mr Munroe, who left New York on the 8th March 1 803, the very day... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 820 sider
...day that France takes possession of New-Orleans, fixes the sentence which is to restrain her for ever within her lowwater mark. It seals the union of two...ocean. From that moment we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and nation. We must turn all our attentions to a maritime force, for which our resources... | |
| Mann Butler - 1834 - 430 sider
...I Idem. p. 829. Orleans, fixes the sentence which is to restrain her for ever within her low water mark. It seals the union of two nations who, in conjunction, can maintain the possession of the ocean. From that moment we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and nation.... | |
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