| 1812 - 1020 sider
...the other belligerents : and more especially that the British Cabinet would not, for the sake of a precarious and surreptitious intercourse with hostile...growing country, disposed to cultivate the mutual advantages of an active commerce. " Other councils have prevailed. Our moderation and conciliation... | |
| 1811 - 676 sider
...the British Cabinet would not, for the sake of a precarions and surreptitious intercourse with the hostile markets, have persevered in a course of measures...growing country, disposed to cultivate the mutual advantages of an active commerce. Other councils have prevailed. Our moderation and conciliation have... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 sider
...the other belligerents ; and more especially that the British Cabinet would not, for the sake of a precarious and surreptitious intercourse with hostile...growing country, disposed to cultivate the mutual advantages of an active commerce. Other councils have prevailed. Our moderation and conciliation have... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - 1812 - 34 sider
...to other belligerents ; and "more especially that the British Cabinet would not, for the sake of a precarious and surreptitious intercourse with hostile...growing country, disposed to cultivate the mutual advantages of an active csmmerce. Other councils have prevailed. Our moderation and conciliation, have... | |
| 1812 - 500 sider
...to other belligerents; and, more especially, that the British cabinet, would not, for the sake of a precarious and surreptitious intercourse with hostile...growing country, disposed to cultivate the mutual advantages of an active commerce. Other councils have prevailed. Our moderation and conciliation have... | |
| 1812 - 448 sider
...the other belligerents ; and more especially that the British Cabinet would not, for the sake of a precarious and surreptitious intercourse with hostile...growing country, disposed to cultivate the mutual advantages of an active commerce. Other councils have prevailed. Our moderation and conciliation have... | |
| 1812 - 438 sider
...precarious and surreptitious intercourse with hostile markets, have persevered in a course of meaMirei which necessarily put at hazard the invaluable market...growing country, disposed to cultivate the mutual advantages of an active conv merce. Other councils have prevailed. Our moderation and conciliation... | |
| 1813 - 1082 sider
...the other belligerents: and more especially, that the British cabinet would not, for the sake of a precarious and surreptitious intercourse with hostile...growing country, disposed to cultivate the mutual advantages of an active commerce. ' Other councils have prevailed. Our moderation and conciliation... | |
| 1813 - 818 sider
...sake of a precarious and surreptitious intercourse with hostile markets, have persevered in a coarse of measures which necessarily put at hazard the invaluable market of a ' great and growing rcoutitry, disposed to cultivate the ttJnttial advantages of an active cotnrnerce. Other councils have... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 542 sider
...the other belligerents ; and more especially that the Britiih cabinet would not, for the sake of a precarious and surreptitious intercourse with hostile...growing country, disposed to cultivate the mutual advantages of an active commerce. Other councils have prevailed. Our moderation and conciliation have... | |
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