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... reason . The English Ministry , on the contrary , was as arrogant in its stile as unjust in its pre- tensions . Such is the constant diflertace which it is easy to remark in the respective Notes trans- mitted in the course of that ...
... reason . The English Ministry , on the contrary , was as arrogant in its stile as unjust in its pre- tensions . Such is the constant diflertace which it is easy to remark in the respective Notes trans- mitted in the course of that ...
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... reason to expect that a different line of conduct will be pursued on the termination of the present contest , should the whole of the French colonies fall into our hands ? With this impression on my mind , I am most decidedly of opinion ...
... reason to expect that a different line of conduct will be pursued on the termination of the present contest , should the whole of the French colonies fall into our hands ? With this impression on my mind , I am most decidedly of opinion ...
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... reason very truly , and very well ; but such reasoning is not suited to a " great commercial country , " to a country like this , " whose strength is its riches , " and who is to contend against the power of France by " capital , credit ...
... reason very truly , and very well ; but such reasoning is not suited to a " great commercial country , " to a country like this , " whose strength is its riches , " and who is to contend against the power of France by " capital , credit ...
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... reason be forgot- ten , viz . all the bloodshed and calamity , that such an event , even terminating in the way these gentlemen wish , would create ; and supposing , ( and the thing is certainly possi- ble ) the event should not be that ...
... reason be forgot- ten , viz . all the bloodshed and calamity , that such an event , even terminating in the way these gentlemen wish , would create ; and supposing , ( and the thing is certainly possi- ble ) the event should not be that ...
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... reason to have the highest opinion , both of his head and his heart ; of the other I have the meanest and most contemptible opinion possible : he is , I believe , the poorest and least formidable man on the face of the earth , but it is ...
... reason to have the highest opinion , both of his head and his heart ; of the other I have the meanest and most contemptible opinion possible : he is , I believe , the poorest and least formidable man on the face of the earth , but it is ...
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Página 491 - ... come tell us your reason; What sayest thou to this ? Poins. Come, your reason, Jack, your reason. Fal. What, upon compulsion? No; were I at the strappado, or all the racks in the world, I would not tell you on compulsion. Give you a reason on compulsion ! if reasons were as plenty as blackberries, I would give no man a reason upon compulsion, I. P.
Página 883 - THE President of the United States of America, and the First Consul of the French Republic, in the name of the French people, desiring to remove all source of misunderstanding relative to objects of discussion...
Página 389 - They, by a strange frenzy driven, fight for power, for plunder, and extended rule : we, for our country, our altars, and our homes. They follow an adventurer whom they fear, and obey a power which they hate : we serve a monarch whom we love — a God whom we adore.
Página 881 - Spain or her colonies, shall be admitted during the space of twelve years in the port of New Orleans, and in all other legal ports of entry within the ceded territory, in the same manner as the ships of the United States...
Página 887 - Whilst the property and sovereignty of the Mississippi and its waters secure an independent outlet for the produce of the Western States and an uncontrolled navigation through their whole course, free from collision with other powers and the dangers to our peace from that source, the fertility of the...
Página 271 - ... ships, vessels and goods, that are or shall be taken, and to hear and determine the same ; and, according to the course of Admiralty, and the law of nations...
Página 881 - ... that the French ships coming directly from France or any of her colonies, loaded only with the produce and manufactures of France or her said colonies, and the ships of Spain coming directly from Spain or any of her colonies, loaded only with the produce or manufactures of Spain or her colonies, shall be admitted during the space of twelve years in the...
Página 389 - The throne we honour is the people's choice ; the laws we reverence are our brave fathers' legacy ; the faith we follow teaches us to live in bonds of charity with all mankind, and die with hope of bliss beyond the grave. Tell your invaders this, and tell them, too, we seek no change : and, least of all, such change as they would bring us.
Página 883 - America,] by and with the advice and consent of the Senate of the said States, Robert R. Livingston, Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States, and James Monroe, Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary of the said States, near the Government of the French Republic; and the First Consul, in the name of the French people, Citizen Francis Barbe...
Página 881 - ARTICLE II. In the cession made by the preceding article are included the adjacent islands belonging to Louisiana, all public lots and squares, vacant lands, and all public buildings, fortifications, barracks, and other edifices which are not private property.