Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 65
... principle of impressment ? And , sir , what is this principle ? She contends , that she has a right to the services of her own subjects ; and that , in the exercise of this right , she may lawfully impress them , even although she finds ...
... principle of impressment ? And , sir , what is this principle ? She contends , that she has a right to the services of her own subjects ; and that , in the exercise of this right , she may lawfully impress them , even although she finds ...
Halaman 66
... principle - a principle which , if it were theoretically right , must be for ever practically wrong - a practice which can obtain countenance from no principle what-、 ever , and to submit to which , on our part , would be- tray the ...
... principle - a principle which , if it were theoretically right , must be for ever practically wrong - a practice which can obtain countenance from no principle what-、 ever , and to submit to which , on our part , would be- tray the ...
Halaman 71
... principles of the honorable gentleman , but Mr. Stephen , the cele- brated author of the orders in council , or the board of admiralty , who authorize and regulate the practice of impressment ! The disasters of the war admonish us , we ...
... principles of the honorable gentleman , but Mr. Stephen , the cele- brated author of the orders in council , or the board of admiralty , who authorize and regulate the practice of impressment ! The disasters of the war admonish us , we ...
Halaman 77
... principles of these in- structions were incorporated into the charter of the present bank , when that charter was granted the following year ; especially those , which were more particularly designed to insure the payment of the notes ...
... principles of these in- structions were incorporated into the charter of the present bank , when that charter was granted the following year ; especially those , which were more particularly designed to insure the payment of the notes ...
Halaman 78
... principles will be materially changed . The capital of the proposed bank will be reduced from fifty to thirty inillions : and composed of specie and stocks in nearly the same proportions as the capital of the former bank of the United ...
... principles will be materially changed . The capital of the proposed bank will be reduced from fifty to thirty inillions : and composed of specie and stocks in nearly the same proportions as the capital of the former bank of the United ...
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