| 1816 - 416 halaman
...from their country, and from every thing dear to them ; have been dragged on board shifts of war of u foreign nation, and exposed under the severities of...lives in the battles of their oppressors, and to be liie melancholy instruments of taking away those of their own brethren. Against this cry ing enormity,... | |
| 1817 - 526 halaman
...flag, have been torn from their country, and from every thing dear to them ; have been dragged on board ships of war of a foreign nation, and exposed, under the severities of their discipline, To be exrlcd to the most distant and deadly climes, to risk JJ their lives in the battles of their oppressors,... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1817 - 476 halaman
...board ships of war of a foreign nation; and exppsed, under the severities of their discipline, to he exiled to -the most distant and deadly climes ; to risk their lives in the battles of their oppressor*, and to be the melancholy instruments of taking away those of their own brethren." • And... | |
| 1819 - 524 halaman
...flag, have been torn from their country, and from every thing dear to them ; have been dragged on board ships of war of a foreign nation, and exposed, under...distant and deadly climes, to risk their lives in the hattles of their oppressors, and to be the melancholy instruments of taking away those of their own... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 halaman
...flag, have been torn from their country and from every thing dear to them ; have been dragged on boaro ships of war of a foreign nation, and exposed, under the severities of their disci- , pline, to be exiled to the most distant and deadly climes, to risk ' their lives in the battles... | |
| United States. Congress - 1811 - 650 halaman
...flag, have been torn from their country, and from everything dear to them ; have been dragged on board ships of war of a foreign nation ; and exposed, under...their discipline, to be exiled to the most distant and Relations with Great Britain. deadly climes, to risk their lives in the battles of their oppressors,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 544 halaman
...have been torn from their country, and from every thing " dear to them, — have been dragged on board ships of war of a foreign nation, " and exposed, under...melancholy instruments of taking away those of their own bretb" ren. — Against this crying enormity, which Great Britain would be so prompt " to avenge if... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1847 - 732 halaman
...public law and their national flag, had been torn from their country — had been dragged on board ships of war of a foreign nation — and exposed,...instruments of taking away those of their own brethren." •14. <On the same subject the committee remarked, that, "while t:Dtc'^rff the practice is continued,... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1847 - 680 halaman
...their country — had been drugged on board ships of var of a foreign nation — and exposed, nnder the severities of their discipline, to be exiled to the most distant and deadly climes — to risk theirlives in the battles of their oppressors — and to be the melancholy instruments of taking awny... | |
| William T. Young - 1852 - 430 halaman
...have been torn from their country, and from everything dear to them, have been dragged on board the ships of war of a foreign nation, and exposed, under...discipline, to be exiled to the most distant and deadly regions, to risk their lives in the battles of their oppressors, and to be the melancholy instruments... | |
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