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Pagina 9
... respect to those nations who shall have the firmness to compel the English govern ment to respect their flag . There can be no doubt that these two orders of the belligerents bore hard upon the only remaining neutral . The British ...
... respect to those nations who shall have the firmness to compel the English govern ment to respect their flag . There can be no doubt that these two orders of the belligerents bore hard upon the only remaining neutral . The British ...
Pagina 20
... respect to the demanding them from foreigners , yet it was judged advisable to leave out the clause which compels the master to pay them their wages , as being unreasonable on many accounts ; and 20 MAR . America - Orders in Council , & c .
... respect to the demanding them from foreigners , yet it was judged advisable to leave out the clause which compels the master to pay them their wages , as being unreasonable on many accounts ; and 20 MAR . America - Orders in Council , & c .
Pagina 25
... respecting the flag altogether . How far this concession of a right so highly prised by our ancestors , was wise or politic , we will not trust our feelings to argue . But it is , at least , a refutation of the charge so frequently ...
... respecting the flag altogether . How far this concession of a right so highly prised by our ancestors , was wise or politic , we will not trust our feelings to argue . But it is , at least , a refutation of the charge so frequently ...
Pagina 32
... respects . The Americans he detests and despises . He detests them as the progeny of the British ; as the citizens of a free government . He despises them as a body of traders ; according to his views , without na- tional fame or ...
... respects . The Americans he detests and despises . He detests them as the progeny of the British ; as the citizens of a free government . He despises them as a body of traders ; according to his views , without na- tional fame or ...
Pagina 38
... respect ; insomuch that at the time of his decease , where accidental circumstances did not inter- pose , an adequate accommodation was provided in every parish , and the proper minister was actually resident . In his primary charge to ...
... respect ; insomuch that at the time of his decease , where accidental circumstances did not inter- pose , an adequate accommodation was provided in every parish , and the proper minister was actually resident . In his primary charge to ...
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