| John Lewis Thomson - 1887 - 678 str.
...officers and agents of that government. And, "That in fine, on the side of Great Britain, there was a state of war against the United States; and on the...United States a state of peace towards Great Britain." 18 GENERAL HULI/S EXPEDITION. The committee of foreign relations, to whom this message wa* referred,... | |
| John Lewis Thomson - 1887 - 750 str.
...and agents of that government. And, "That in fine, on the side of Great Britain, there was a staie of war against the United States; and on the side...United States a state of peace towards Great Britain." 18 GENERAL HULL'S EXPEDITION. The committee of foreign relations, to whom this message wa* referred,... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1887 - 398 str.
...length all the wrongs which the United States had suffered for so many years. " We behold," it said, " in fine, on the side of Great Britain a state of war igainst the United States, and on the side of the United States a state of peace towards Great Britain."... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1888 - 1020 str.
...June 1, 1812, after enumerating the injuries suffered from British spoliation, said: "We behold, iii fine, on the side of Great Britain, a state of -war...United States a state of peace towards Great Britain." See 3 Am. St. Pap. (For. Eel.), 407. Hostilities between nations may be limited as to places, persons,... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1889 - 534 str.
...formal declaration of war against Great Britain should be made, and it was passed to a ' " We behold,' in fine, on the side of Great Britain a state of war...on the side of the United States a state of peace toward Great Britain. Whether the United States shall continue passive under the progressive usurpations... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1889 - 538 str.
...formal declaration of war against Great Britain should be made, and it was passed to a 1 " We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain a state of war against the United Slates, and on the side of the United States a state of peace toward Great Britain. Whether the United... | |
| David Breakenridge Read - 1894 - 286 str.
...supporting equally a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. " We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain, a state of...in defence of their national rights, shall commit a just cause into the hands of the Almighty Disposer of events, avoiding all connections which might... | |
| United States. President - 1896 - 646 str.
...principle equally supporting a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain a state of war...on the side of the United States a state of peace toward Great Britain. Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 574 str.
...principle equally supporting a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain a state of war...on the side of the United States a state of peace toward Great Britain. Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 652 str.
...principle equally supporting a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain a state of war...on the side of the United States a state of peace toward Great Britain. Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations... | |
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