... and commerce, we have happily so far kept aloof from their calamitous conflicts, by a steady observance of justice towards all, by much forbearance, and multiplied sacrifices. At length however, all regard to the rights of others having been thrown... The Literary panorama - Page 3871809Full view - About this book
| British periodicals - 1808 - 704 pages
...together* Connectpd with them in friendship .md commerce, we bare uappilv so far kept aluvr I run thfir calamitous conflicts, by a steady observance of justice towards all, by much iVbraianoe, and multiplied s.icrinces At length, how. ever, allrcgiltd to 'he rights <,f others having... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1808 - 514 pages
...together. Connected with them in friendship and commerce, we have happily so far kept aloof from their calamitous conflicts, by a steady observance of justice...edicts, which taken together, expose our commerce and mariners, under almost every destination, а prey to their fleets and armies. Each party indeed would... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1808 - 690 pages
...called for that measure, and the increasing impediments to American navigation, proceeds: "Atlength, however, all regard to the rights of others having...thrown aside, the Belligerent Powers have beset the highway of commercial intercourse with Edicts, which, taken together, expose our commerce and marines,... | |
| English literature - 1809 - 688 pages
...them in friendship and commerce, we have happily so far kept aloof from their calamitous con6icts, by a steady observance of justice towards all, by...of others having been thrown aside, the Belligerent pow<rs have beset the high •way of coinmci^ial intercourse with Edicts, which, taken together, expose... | |
| 1808 - 1158 pages
...regard to ihe lighis of others having been thrown aside, the belligcient powers have beset the high-way of commercial intercourse with edicts, which, taken together, expose our commerce and rnatines, under almost every destination, a prey, to their fleets and armies. Each party, indeed, would,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1854 - 628 pages
...together. Connected with them in friendship and commerce, we have happily so far kept aloof from their calamitous conflicts, by a steady observance of justice...thrown aside, the belligerent powers have beset the highway of commercial intercourse with edicts which, taken together, expose our commerce and mariners,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1854 - 634 pages
...together. Connected with them in friendship and commerce, we have happily so far kept aloof from their calamitous conflicts, by a steady observance of justice...thrown aside, the belligerent powers have beset the highway of commercial intercourse with edicts which, taken together, expose our commerce and mariners,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1854 - 632 pages
...regard to the rights of others having been thrown aside, the belligerent powers have beset the highway of commercial intercourse with edicts which, taken together, expose our commerce and mariners, under almost every destination, a prey to their fleets and armies. Each party, indeed, would... | |
| James W. North - Augusta (Me.) - 1870 - 1736 pages
...together. Connected with them in friendship and commerce, we have happily so far kept aloof from their calamitous conflicts by a steady observance of justice...to the rights of others having been thrown aside, tin 1 belligerent powers have bcsi-t the highway of commercial intercourse with Kdict* which, taken... | |
| Lucius Robinson Paige - Cambridge (Mass.) - 1877 - 408 pages
...regard to the rights of others having been thrown aside, the belligerent powers have beset the highway of commercial intercourse with edicts which, taken together, expose our commerce and mariners, under almost every destination, a prey to their fleets and armies. Each party, indeed, would... | |
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