| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1830 - 306 pages
...industry, or returning with the honest pro" ceeds of them, wrested from their lawful desti" nation, confiscated by prize courts no longer " the organs...inveigled in " British ports into British fleets ; whilst argu" ments are employed in support of these aggres" sions, which have no foundation but in a prin"... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1831 - 892 pages
...industry, " or returning wilh the honest proceeds of " them, wrested from their lawful destination, " confiscated by prize courts no longer the " organs of public law, but the instruments •• of arbitary edicts ; and their unfortunate '• crews dispersed and lost, or forced or in** veigled in... | |
| Theodore Dwight - Hartford Convention - 1833 - 480 pages
...protection. We behold our vessels, freighted with the products of our soil and industry, or returning with the honest proceeds of them, wrested from their...support of these aggressions, which have no foundation hut in a principle equally supporting a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever.... | |
| Theodore Dwight - Hartford Convention - 1833 - 458 pages
...behold our vessels, freighted with the products of our soil and industry, or returning with the honfst proceeds of them, wrested from their lawful destinations,...support of these aggressions, which have no foundation hut in a principle equally supporting a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever.... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1811 - 650 pages
...honest proceeds of them, wrested from their Supplemental Journal. — Report on Foreign Relations. lawful destinations, confiscated by prize courts,...organs of public law, but the instruments of arbitrary edicU, and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled in British ports into... | |
| United States - 1811 - 448 pages
...protection. He behold our vessels freighted with the producti of our soil and industry, or returning with the honest proceeds of them, wrested from their...edicts ; and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lo*t, or forced or inveigled, in British port!, into British fleets: whilst arguments are employed... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...protection. We behold our vessels freighted with the products of our soil and industry, or returning with the honest proceeds of them, wrested from their lawful destinations, confiscated by prize-courts no longer the organs of public law but the instruments of arbitrary edicts, and their... | |
| Francis Wyse - United States - 1846 - 482 pages
...protection. We behold our vessels freighted with the product of our soil and industry, or returning with the honest proceeds of them, wrested from their...destinations — confiscated by prize courts no longer the organ of public law, but the instruments of arbitrary edicts ; and tlieir unfortunate crews dispersed... | |
| John Quincy Adams - History - 1850 - 446 pages
...protection. We behold our vessels, freighted with the products of our soil and industry, or returning with the honest proceeds of them, wrested from their...or inveigled in British ports into British fleets, while arguments are employed in support of these aggressions, which have no foundation but in a principle... | |
| John Quincy Adams - History - 1850 - 454 pages
...protection. We behold our vessels, freighted with the products of our soil and industry, or returning with the honest proceeds of them, wrested from their...or inveigled in British ports into British fleets, while arguments are employed in support of these aggressions, which have no foundation but in a principle... | |
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