| 1806 - 708 halaman
...Government, »nd adjudication of (heir Courts of Admiralty« of American vefTds and their cargoes, on the pretext of their being employed in a trade with the enemies of Great Britain, prohibited in the time of peace, is an unprovoked aggreflion upon the property of the citizens of thefe United States,... | |
| 1806 - 108 halaman
...government, and adjudication <jf their courts of admiralty, of American vessels and their cargoes, on the pretext of their being employed in A trade with the enemies of Great Britain, prohibited in the time of peace, is an unprovoked aggression upon the property of the citizens of these United States,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1806 - 492 halaman
...passed that the condemnation by the British court of admiralty of American vessels, under pretence of their being employed in a trade with the enemies of Great Britain, was an unprovoked aggression upon the property of the united citizens, and a violation of their neutral... | |
| 1806 - 824 halaman
...government, and ^ibjudication of their courts. 6f admiralty, of American veffcls and their cargoes, on the pretext of their being employed in a trade with the enemien of Great Britain, 'prohibited in' the. time of peace, is an iiinprovoked aggr.efiion upon the... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1817 - 476 halaman
...government, and adjudications of their courts of admiralty, of American vessels and their cargoes, on the pretext of their being employed in a trade...UNPROVOKED AGGRESSION UPON THE PROPERTY OF THE CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES— A VIOLATION OP THEIR NEUTRAL RIGHTS— AND Cj"AN ENCROACHMENT UPON THEIR NATIONAL... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 1006 halaman
...demand the restoration of the property of their citizens, captured and 6ondemned on the pretext of its being employed in a trade with the enemies of Great Britain, prohibited in time of peace ; and the indemnification of such American citizens, for their losses and damages sustained by those... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1847 - 680 halaman
...la tutt England, was " an unprovoked «ggresssiou upon the property of sujca. tjie c;tizens Of tte United States, — a violation of their neutral rights,...an encroachment upon their national independence.' a. Feb. u. A few days Inter the senate adopted" a resolution, by a vote at twenty against six. requesting... | |
| Levi Woodbury - 1852 - 656 halaman
...England. Even the Senate, that body so grave and deliberate, with not one dissentient vote, pronounced it "an unprovoked aggression upon the property of the...an encroachment upon their national independence." And can some of these very men now protest that Great Britain has done us "no essential injury"? That... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 696 halaman
...upon the restoration of the property of their citizens, captured and condemned on the pretext of its yN R 9 'D U i P6 VF؏y ܄9 PM E e a! v -~`m L > x)J v)J:e I and upon the indemnification of such American citizens, for their losses and damages sustained by these... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 692 halaman
...demand the restoration of the property of their citizens captured and condemned on the pretext of its being employed in a trade with the enemies of Great Britain, prohibited in a time of peace; and the indemnification of such American citizens, for their losses and damages sustained... | |
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