Such is the spectacle of injuries and indignities which have been heaped on our country, and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert. It might at least have been expected that an enlightened... Cobbett's Weekly Political Register - Pagina 2511812Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1812 - 1020 pagina’s
...indignities which have been heaped on our country,- and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert It...true interests alone a sufficient motive to respect then- rights and their tranquillity on the high seas ; that an enlarged policy would have favoured... | |
| 1811 - 676 pagina’s
...indignities which have been heaped on our country : and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert....invited by friendly dispositions on the part of the UM would have found in her true interest alone, a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their... | |
| 1812 - 500 pagina’s
...indignities, which have been heaped on our country; and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts, have not been able to avert....of the United States, would have found, in its true interest alone, a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their tranquillity on the high seas;... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - 1812 - 34 pagina’s
...indignities which have been heaped on our country ; and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert....invited by friendly dispositions on the part of the US would have found in its true interests alone a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 pagina’s
...indignities which have been heaped on our country; and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert. It might at least have been expected, thai an enlightened nation, if less urged by moral obligations, or invited by friendly dispositions... | |
| 1812 - 438 pagina’s
...which its unexampled forbearance ini conciliatory eflbrts have not been able la avert. H mi • lit at least have been expected that an enlightened nation, if less urged by moral obligation), or invited hy friendly dispositiona on the part of the United States would have found,... | |
| 1813 - 818 pagina’s
...Indignities which have been heaped on our country ; and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert It might at least have been expected, th*t an enlightened nation, if less urged by moral obligations, or invited by friendly dispositions... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 504 pagina’s
...indignities, which have been heaped on our country; and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert....of the United States, would have found, in its true interest alone, a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their tranquillity on the high seas;... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 542 pagina’s
...indignities which have been heaped on our country; and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert....dispositions on the part of the United States, would ha« found in its true interests alone a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their tranquillity... | |
| 1815 - 410 pagina’s
...indignities which have been heaped on our country ; and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert....invited by friendly dispositions on the part of the U. States, would have found in its true interest alone, a sufficient motive to respect their rights,... | |
| |