She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend that she may the better carry on a commerce with an enemy — a commerce polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which are for the most part the only passports by which it can succeed. Cobbett's Political Register - Page 215edited by - 1812Full view - About this book
| United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend that she may...United States have withheld from Great Britain, under successire modifications, the benefits of a free intercourse with their market, the loss of which could... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1846 - 766 pages
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend that she may...for the most part the only passports by which it can iucceed. Anxious to make every experiment short of the last resort of injured nations, the United States... | |
| Francis Wyse - United States - 1846 - 482 pages
...emphatically disclaimed. which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she...commerce with an enemy — a commerce polluted by forgeries and perjuries, which are, for the most part, the only passports by which it can succeed.... | |
| Henry Montgomery - Presidents - 1852 - 560 pages
...She carries on a war -Against tho lawful commerce of a friend, that she may the 403 better carry on a commerce polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which are, for the most part, the only passport* by whirh it can succeed. Anxiou* to make ercrv experiment short of the last resort of injured... | |
| Henry Montgomery - 1853 - 484 pages
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she may the better carry on a commerce polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which are, for the most part, the only passports by which it... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1854 - 616 pages
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a wa» against the lawful commerce of a friend that she may...modifications, the benefits of a free intercourse with her market, the loss of which could not but outweigh the profits accruing from her restrictions of... | |
| Andrew White Young - Constitutional history - 1855 - 1032 pages
...commerce and navigation. She carried on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she might the better carry on a commerce with an enemy — a...commerce polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which were for the most part the only passports by which it could succeed ; (alluding to the forged papers... | |
| John Frost - Presidents - 1855 - 470 pages
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she may the better carry on a commerce polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which are, for the most part, the only passports, by which... | |
| George Coggeshall - History - 1856 - 522 pages
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she may the better carry on a commerce polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which are, for the most part, the only passports by which it... | |
| Henry Montgomery - 1857 - 508 pages
...interfering with the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation. She carries on a war against the lawful commerce of a friend, that she may the better carry on a commerce polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which are, for the most part, the only passports by which it... | |
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