Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 152
... trading houses , and open roads , within their territory , and to the free navigation of their waters : that they surrender the property taken from citizens of the Uni- ted States and friendly Indians , in return for which , the ...
... trading houses , and open roads , within their territory , and to the free navigation of their waters : that they surrender the property taken from citizens of the Uni- ted States and friendly Indians , in return for which , the ...
Halaman 153
... trading houses and military posts on the lands reserved to the Creeks , to which exception has been taken , as a high- handed , arbitrary measure , is universal among all the Indian tribes within our limits . I do not believe it was ...
... trading houses and military posts on the lands reserved to the Creeks , to which exception has been taken , as a high- handed , arbitrary measure , is universal among all the Indian tribes within our limits . I do not believe it was ...
Halaman 197
... trade between Jamaica and the Spanish main ; and a practice en- forced with all that barbarity which usually charac- terizes the minions of custom - house and revenue ty- rants . How far the establishment of the gentleman's project ...
... trade between Jamaica and the Spanish main ; and a practice en- forced with all that barbarity which usually charac- terizes the minions of custom - house and revenue ty- rants . How far the establishment of the gentleman's project ...
Halaman 208
... trade of death . The irregularity of the re- sistance which is opposed to the invader , its occasional obstinacy and occasional intermission , provoking every bad passion of his soldiery , is the excuse for plunder , lust and cruelty ...
... trade of death . The irregularity of the re- sistance which is opposed to the invader , its occasional obstinacy and occasional intermission , provoking every bad passion of his soldiery , is the excuse for plunder , lust and cruelty ...
Halaman 221
... trade , ' is waged by embargo and prohibition of all commercial inter- course ; ' sailors ' rights ' are secured by imprisoning them at home , and not permitting them to move from place to place within their prison but by a license from ...
... trade , ' is waged by embargo and prohibition of all commercial inter- course ; ' sailors ' rights ' are secured by imprisoning them at home , and not permitting them to move from place to place within their prison but by a license from ...
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