In the unfriendly spirit of those disclosures indemnity and redress for other wrongs have continued to be withheld, and our coasts and the mouths of our harbors have again witnessed scenes not less derogatory to the dearest of our national rights than... Cobbett's Political Register - Página 725editado por - 1811Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 840 páginas
...the British Cabinet. To be ready to meet with cordiality satisfactory proofs of such a change, and to proceed, in the mean time, in adapting our measures...Minister, will best consult our whole duty. In the friendly spirit of those disclosures, indemnity and redress for other wrongs have continued to be withheld... | |
| Edward Griffin Tileston - 1871 - 240 páginas
...yielded to considerations drawn from the posture of our foreign affairs. Indemnity and redress for wrongs have continued to be withheld ; and our coasts, and the mouths of our harbors, have again witnessed scenes not less derogatory to the dearest of pur national rights than... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1886 - 580 páginas
...ready to meet with cordiality satisfactory proofs of such a change, and to proceed in the meantime in adapting our measures to the views which have been...be withheld, and our coasts and the mouths of our harbors have again witnessed scenes not less derogatory to the dearest of our national rights than... | |
| Henry Adams - 1890 - 524 páginas
...government, " at a moment when least to have been expected," put them into more rigorous execution ; " indemnity and redress for other wrongs have continued...be withheld ; and our coasts and the mouths of our harbors have again witnessed scenes not less derogatory to the dearest of our national rights than... | |
| Henry Adams - 1890 - 536 páginas
...been expected," put them into more rigorous execution ; " indemnity and redress for other ___ — ' wrongs have continued to be withheld ; and our coasts and the mouths of our harbors have again witnessed scenes not less derogatory to the dearest of our national rights than... | |
| United States. President - 1896 - 646 páginas
...ready to meet with cordiality satisfactory proofs of such a change, and to proceed in the meantime in adapting our measures to the views which have been...be withheld, and our coasts and the mouths of our harbors have again witnessed scenes not less derogatory to the dearest of our national rights than... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 652 páginas
...ready to meet with cordiality satisfactory proofs of such a change, and to proceed in the meantime in adapting our measures to the views which have been...be withheld, and our coasts and the mouths of our harbors have again witnessed scenes not less derogatory to the dearest of our national rights than... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 574 páginas
...ready to meet with cordiality satisfactory proofs of such a change, and to proceed in the meantime in adapting our measures to the views which have been...be withheld, and our coasts and the mouths of our harbors have again witnessed scenes not less derogatory to the dearest of our national rights than... | |
| James Madison - 1908 - 484 páginas
...ready to meet with cordiality satisfactory proofs of such a change, and to proceed in the meantime in adapting our measures to the views which have been...be withheld, and our coasts and the mouths of our harbors have again witnessed scenes not less derogatory to the dearest of our national rights than... | |
| William Wallace Bates - 1902 - 506 páginas
...repeal would ensue, will not permit us to rely on any effective change in the British cabinet. . . . " In the unfriendly spirit of those disclosures indemnity...be withheld, and our coasts and the mouths of our harbors have again witnessed scenes not less derogatory to the dearest of our national rights than... | |
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