This disposition of the government of the United States, — this complete subserviency to the ruler of France — this hostile temper towards Great Britain, are evident in almost every page of the official correspondence of the American with the French... The Edinburgh Annual Register - Strona 114pod redakcją - 1815Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| 1813 - Liczba stron: 1008
...icncy to the Ruler of France — this hostile temper towards Great Britain — are evident in almost every page of the official correspondence of the American with the French G* vernment. " Against this course of conduct, the real cause of the present war, the Prince Regent... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - Liczba stron: 680
...subserviency to the ruler of France — this hostile temper towards Great Britain — are evident in almost every page of the official correspondence of the American...Against this course of conduct, the real cause of the present war, the Prince Regent solemnly protests. Whilst contending against France, in defence not... | |
| 1812 - Liczba stron: 640
...subserviency to the Ruler of France— this hostile temper towards f!rc»t Britain — are evident in almost every page of the official correspondence of the American with the French {iovernmcnt. Ag»i'i*t this course of conduct, the real cause of the present war, the IMncr Repent... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - Liczba stron: 492
...subserviency to the Ruler of France — this hostile temper towards Great Britain — are evident in almost every page of the official correspondence of the American...Against this course of conduct, the real cause of the present war, the Prince Regent solemnly protests. Whilst contending against France, in defence not... | |
| 1813 - Liczba stron: 778
...subserviency to the Ruler of France,— this hostile temper towards Great Britain, are evident in almost every page of the official correspondence of the American...Against this course of conduct, the real cause of the present war, the Princfi Regent solemnly protests. Whilst contending against France, in defence not... | |
| 1813 - Liczba stron: 494
...temper " towards Great Britain — are evident in " almost every page of the official corres" pondence of the American with the " French Government. Against this " course of conduct, the real cause of the " present war, the Prince Regent solernn" ly protests. Whilst contending against " France, in defence... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1813 - Liczba stron: 684
...subserviency to the Rnler of France — this hostile temper towards Great Britain — are evident in almost every page of the official correspondence of the American with the French Government. Par. 56. — " Against this course of conduct, the real cause of the present war, the Prince Regent... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - Liczba stron: 830
...subserviency to the ruler of F'ance,— this hostile temper towards Great Britain, are evident ia almost every page of the official correspondence of the American...Against this course of conduct, the real cause of the present war, the Prince Regent solemnly protests. Whilst contending against France, in defence not... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - Liczba stron: 548
...subserviency to the ruler of France, this hostile temper towards Great Britain, are evident in almost every page of the official correspondence of the American...Against this course of conduct, the real cause of the present war, the prince regent solemnly protests. Whilst contending against France, in defence not... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - Liczba stron: 888
...subserviency to the ruler of France ; this hostile temper towards Great Britain, are evident in almost every page of the official correspondence of the American...Against this course of conduct, the real cause of the present war, the prince regent solemnly protests. Whilst contending against France, in defence not... | |
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