| David Breakenridge Read - Aggressiveness - 1894 - 284 pages
...free, and a powerful nation. Having presented this view of the relations of the United States with Great Britain, and of the solemn alternative growing...the subject of our relations with France, will have shown that since the revocation of her decrees, as they violated the neutral rights of the United States,... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 574 pages
...free, and a powerful nation. Having presented this view of the relations of the United States with Great Britain and of the solemn alternative growing...neutral rights of the United States, her Government has authorized illegal captures by its privateers and public ships, and that other outrages have been practiced... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1897 - 652 pages
...free, and a" powerful nation. Having presented this view of the relations of the United States with Great Britain and of the solemn alternative growing...neutral rights of the United States, her Government has authorized illegal captures by its privateers and public ships, and that other outrages have been practiced... | |
| James Madison - Constitutional history - 1908 - 484 pages
...free, and a powerful nation. Having presented this view of the relations of the United States with Great Britain and of the solemn alternative growing...neutral rights of the United States, her Government has authorized illegal captures by its privateers and public ships, and that other outrages have been practised... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - Political parties - 1902 - 620 pages
...England in favor of France had been a mistake. "Since the revocation of her decrees [those of France] as they violated the neutral rights of the United States, her government has authorized illegal captures by her privateers and public ships." What were illegal captures but violations... | |
| Elizabeth Brett White - France - 1927 - 376 pages
...of June 1, when he said: — "Having presented this view of the relations of the United States with Great Britain, and of the solemn alternative growing...the subject of our relations with France, will have shown that since the revocation of her decrees, as they violated the neutral rights of the United States,... | |
| Elizabeth Brett White - France - 1927 - 370 pages
...relations of the United States with Great Britain, and of the solemn alternative growing out of them, 1 proceed to remark that the communications last made...the subject of our relations with France, will have shown that since the revocation of her decrees, as they violated the neutral rights of the United States,... | |
| Henry Adams - History - 1986 - 1458 pages
...last to be formally abandoned. "Having presented this view of the relations of the United States with Great Britain, and of the solemn alternative growing...the subject of our relations with France will have shown that since the revocation of her decrees, as they violated the neutral rights of the United States,... | |
| Europe - 1814 - 536 pages
...free, and a powerful nation. Having presented this view of the relations of the United States with Great Britain, and of the solemn alternative growing...since the revocation of her decrees, as they violated theneutral rightsof the United States, her government has authorised illegal captures by its privateers... | |
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