Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 11
... circumstances shall be deemed most ex- " pedient . As an inducement to Great " Britain to discontinue the practice of im- 86 pressment from American vessels , I am " authorized to give assurance that a law " shall be passed ( to be ...
... circumstances shall be deemed most ex- " pedient . As an inducement to Great " Britain to discontinue the practice of im- 86 pressment from American vessels , I am " authorized to give assurance that a law " shall be passed ( to be ...
Page 21
... circumstances | violating the rights of the United States , shall be deemed most expedient . - As an and in return it will restore peace with the inducement to Great Britain to discontinue Power , from whom in a friendly commer- the ...
... circumstances | violating the rights of the United States , shall be deemed most expedient . - As an and in return it will restore peace with the inducement to Great Britain to discontinue Power , from whom in a friendly commer- the ...
Page 51
... circumstances , consider Mr. Fos- ter as vested with the power of appointing a Charge d'Affaires ; but that no difficulty in point of form would be made , as any authentic communication through him , or any other channel , would be ...
... circumstances , consider Mr. Fos- ter as vested with the power of appointing a Charge d'Affaires ; but that no difficulty in point of form would be made , as any authentic communication through him , or any other channel , would be ...
Page 57
... circumstances the Prince Regent sincerely laments , that he does not feel himself enabled to depart from the decision which I was directed to convey to you in : my letter of the 2d inst.- -I have the ho- nour to be , Sir , your most ...
... circumstances the Prince Regent sincerely laments , that he does not feel himself enabled to depart from the decision which I was directed to convey to you in : my letter of the 2d inst.- -I have the ho- nour to be , Sir , your most ...
Page 81
... circumstances , had been visited by a tested and appealed ; he called upon the British ship of war , should be lawful prize : United States to assert their own rights , he declared all British goods and produce and to vindicate their ...
... circumstances , had been visited by a tested and appealed ; he called upon the British ship of war , should be lawful prize : United States to assert their own rights , he declared all British goods and produce and to vindicate their ...
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