Niles' National Register, 第 4 巻1813 |
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... cause to abandon any part The earnest endeavors of the prince regent to of the general rule by which this work has ... causes and origin of the war in which serted , with electioneering views The same honest the government of the United ...
... cause to abandon any part The earnest endeavors of the prince regent to of the general rule by which this work has ... causes and origin of the war in which serted , with electioneering views The same honest the government of the United ...
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... cause perior commerce and maritime power of Great of complaint ; and in order to give to these lawless Britain . decrees the appearance of retaliation , the ruler of The same partiality towards France was observa- France was obliged to ...
... cause perior commerce and maritime power of Great of complaint ; and in order to give to these lawless Britain . decrees the appearance of retaliation , the ruler of The same partiality towards France was observa- France was obliged to ...
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... cause of war right , which she has felt to be essential to the sup- .. hitherto relied on was removed ; but on condition port of her maritime power . that Great Britain , as a preliminary step , should If America , by demanding the ...
... cause of war right , which she has felt to be essential to the sup- .. hitherto relied on was removed ; but on condition port of her maritime power . that Great Britain , as a preliminary step , should If America , by demanding the ...
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... cause of other neutral eventually affecting the interest of a neutral . His nations . It is through the prevalence of such coun- royal highness can never admit that in the exercise cils that America has been associated in policy with of ...
... cause of other neutral eventually affecting the interest of a neutral . His nations . It is through the prevalence of such coun- royal highness can never admit that in the exercise cils that America has been associated in policy with of ...
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... cause , and the tried loy - States alty and firmness of the British nation , his royal highness confidently looks forward to a succesful is- sue to the contest , in which he has thus been com- pelled most reluctantly to engage ...
... cause , and the tried loy - States alty and firmness of the British nation , his royal highness confidently looks forward to a succesful is- sue to the contest , in which he has thus been com- pelled most reluctantly to engage ...
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American appears April arms army arrived artillery attack authorised Baltimore bill blockade boats Boston brig Britain British capt captain captured carronades Chesapeake citizens colonel command commerce committee commodore congress crew declared decree defence dollars duty emperor enemy enemy's England fire flag force Fort George Fort Meigs France French frigate George Prevost governor guns harbor honor Indians infantry inst Java John June killed land late legislature letter lieut lieutenant loss majesty majesty's major manufactures March ment miles military militia nation naval Naval Register navy New-York o'clock officers orders in council passed peace persons port present prisoners privateer prize received regiment repeal respect river river Raisin Russia Sackett's Sackett's Harbor sail says schooner seamen secretary senate sent ship shore shot sloop sloop of war squadron Sweden taken tion town trade troops United vessels volunteers whole wounded
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275 ページ - You will think me transported with enthusiasm, but I am not. I am well aware...
200 ページ - ... political institutions combine, with the personal liberty distinguishing them, the best security will be provided against future enterprises on the rights or the peace of the nation. The contest in which the United States are engaged, appeals for its support to every motive that can animate an uncorrupted and enlightened people ; to the love of country ; to the pride of liberty ; to an emulation of the glorious founders of their independence...
227 ページ - Canals to take into consideration all such petitions, and matters or things relating to roads and canals, and the improvement of the navigation of rivers, as shall be presented, or may come in question, and be referred to them by the House, and to report thereupon, together with such propositions relative thereto as to them shall seem expedient.
140 ページ - The pain with which I have at length formed the resolution of addressing myself to your royal highness is such as I should in vain attempt to express. If I could adequately describe it, you might be enabled, sir, to estimate the strength of the motives which have made me submit to it. They are the most powerful feelings of affection, and the deepest impressions of duty towards your royal highness, my beloved child, and the country, which I...
199 ページ - States to the terms on which they are willing to close it is certain. The British cabinet also must be sensible that, with respect to the important question of impressment, on which the war so essentially turns, a search for or seizure of British persons or property on board neutral vessels on the high seas is not a belligerent right derived from the law of nations, and it is obvious that no visit or search or use of force for any purpose on board the vessels of one independent power on the high...
138 ページ - I could think them so — if they related merely to myself — I should abstain from a proceeding which might give uneasiness, or interrupt the more weighty occupations of your royal highness's time. I should continue, in silence and retirement, to lead the life which has been prescribed to me, and console myself for the loss of that society...
5 ページ - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of 'His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
75 ページ - States, and near to the entrance of the harbour of New York, by a cannon shot fired from the said vessel Leander, commit a murder on the body of John Pierce, a citizen of the United States, then pursuing his lawful vocations within the same waters and jurisdiction of the United States, and near to their...
112 ページ - Cambridge . Chester Cornwall . . Cumberland . . Derby Devon Dorset Durham Essex Gloucester . , Hereford . Hertford . Huntingdon . . Kent . Lancaster . Leicester . Lincoln ... Middlesex . Monmouth . . Norfolk Northampton . Northumberland Nottingham Oxford . . Rutland . Salop .... Somerset . . Southampton Stafford . Suffolk Surrey . , Sussex Warwick . . . Westmoreland . Wilts. . . Worcester . York (East Riding) . „ (City) „ (North Siding) . „ ( West Riding) . Total of England Wales.
139 ページ - I presume, Sir, to represent to your Royal Highness, that the separation, which every succeeding month is making wider, of the Mother and the Daughter, is equally injurious to my character and to her education. I say nothing of the deep wounds which so cruel an arrangement inflicts upon my feelings, although I would fain hope that few persons will be found of a disposition to think lightly of these.