History of the Late War Between Great Britain and the United States of America: With a Retrospective View of the Causes ... to which is Added an Appendix, Containing Public Documents &c., Relating to the SubjectT. Sewell, 1832 - 300 страница |
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... objects might be fully consum- mated , the writer has spared no expense to collect the most authentic materials for the work , neither has he shrunk from any labor ( however arduous , ) that might contribute thereto : official documents ...
... objects might be fully consum- mated , the writer has spared no expense to collect the most authentic materials for the work , neither has he shrunk from any labor ( however arduous , ) that might contribute thereto : official documents ...
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... object of bitter and increasing mortification to the politi- cians of France ; her naval supremacy , which was founded on the prosperity of her commerce , and promised for it an indefinite duration , filled their minds with jeal- ousy ...
... object of bitter and increasing mortification to the politi- cians of France ; her naval supremacy , which was founded on the prosperity of her commerce , and promised for it an indefinite duration , filled their minds with jeal- ousy ...
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... object which they had in view . The foreign commerce of France was annihilated ; her industry checked ; her resources wasted ; and her ruler discovered , when it was too late , how grows were the errors whic i he had committed . It was ...
... object which they had in view . The foreign commerce of France was annihilated ; her industry checked ; her resources wasted ; and her ruler discovered , when it was too late , how grows were the errors whic i he had committed . It was ...
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... object to the Orders in Council ... Different opinions were entertained on the ques- tion as to their expediency ; and although these famous measures are said to have been , in the first instance , strongly pressed upon ministers by the ...
... object to the Orders in Council ... Different opinions were entertained on the ques- tion as to their expediency ; and although these famous measures are said to have been , in the first instance , strongly pressed upon ministers by the ...
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... object , they had recourse to the non - intercourse and non - importation laws . To in- duce the European powers to return to a system of justice , they had offered commercial advantages to the belligerent which should first revoke its ...
... object , they had recourse to the non - intercourse and non - importation laws . To in- duce the European powers to return to a system of justice , they had offered commercial advantages to the belligerent which should first revoke its ...
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Страница 269 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of 'His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Страница 269 - States-General, and bring the same to judgment in any of the Courts of Admiralty within his Majesty's dominions. And to that end, his Majesty's Advocate-General, with the Advocate of...
Страница 267 - That War be, and the same is hereby declared to exist between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the dependencies thereof, and the United States of America and their territories...
Страница 103 - After thirty years of peace and prosperity the United States have been driven to arms. The injuries and aggressions, the insults and indignities of Great Britain have once more left them no alternative but manly resistance, or unconditional submission.
Страница 293 - To see the whole of our men flushed with the hope of victory, eagerly awaiting the approaching contest, to see them afterwards dispirited, hopeless, and desponding, at least 500 shedding tears because they were not allowed to meet their country's foe and to fight their country's battles...
Страница 288 - ... completed, it was unanimously agreed to make an immediate attempt to accomplish the object of the expedition. If by waiting two days we could have the service of our heavy artillery, it was agreed to wait; if not, it was determined to go without it and attempt the place by storm.
Страница 291 - British officer rode up to enquire the cause. A communication passed between the commanding generals, which ended in the capitulation submitted to you. In entering into this capitulation, the general took counsel from his own feelings only. Not an officer was consulted. Not one anticipated a surrender till he saw the white flag displayed. Even the women were indignant at so shameful a degradation of the American character, and all felt as they should have felt, but he who held in his hands the reins...
Страница 104 - I promise you protection to your persons, property, and rights ; remain at your homes ; pursue your peaceful and customary avocations ; raise not your hands against your brethren. — Many of your fathers fought for the freedom and independence we now enjoy.
Страница 104 - Being children, therefore, of the same family with us, and heirs to the same heritage, the arrival of an army of friends must be hailed by you with a cordial welcome. You will be emancipated from tyranny and oppression, and restored to the dignified station of freemen.
Страница 165 - ... that it is waged not in violation of the rights of others, but in the maintenance of our own; that it was preceded by a patience without example under wrongs accumulating without end, and that it was finally not declared until every hope of averting it was extinguished by the transfer of the British...