The Examiner: Containing Political Essays on the Most Important Events of the Time; Public Laws and Official Documents, Band 2editor., 1814 Containing political essays on the most important events of the time; public laws and official documents. |
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... vessel is spoken at sea , maritime usage recognises the propriety of inquiries concerning the vessel's name , depart- If this gloomy state of things should exist , the distinction of party will be effaced ; and the people , anxious for ...
... vessel is spoken at sea , maritime usage recognises the propriety of inquiries concerning the vessel's name , depart- If this gloomy state of things should exist , the distinction of party will be effaced ; and the people , anxious for ...
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... vessels employed in trade . With re- west and south about maritime rights , there gard to all this class of cases , this country is are persons of consideration who may be wil - not involved in any controversy . This is a ling to ...
... vessels employed in trade . With re- west and south about maritime rights , there gard to all this class of cases , this country is are persons of consideration who may be wil - not involved in any controversy . This is a ling to ...
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... vessels , have been so completely settled by legislative regulations in the United States , that on this subject no ... vessel is owned by a subject or ati- zen of any foreign prince or state , directly or indirectly , the benefits of a ...
... vessels , have been so completely settled by legislative regulations in the United States , that on this subject no ... vessel is owned by a subject or ati- zen of any foreign prince or state , directly or indirectly , the benefits of a ...
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... vessels at Saybrook , by a The ( much less the power ) to obtain , for the eas - detachment from the British squadron . misfortune is imbittered by the reflection that it would probably have been prevented by a smal ? force stationed in ...
... vessels at Saybrook , by a The ( much less the power ) to obtain , for the eas - detachment from the British squadron . misfortune is imbittered by the reflection that it would probably have been prevented by a smal ? force stationed in ...
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... vessel a wreck , ' Twas snatch'd by the HERO of ERIE . For the brave who have bled why indulge a vain sorrow ? They were wreck'd on no enemy's coast : And some one of us may be welcom❜d to - morrow , To Elysium by LAWRENCE's ghost ...
... vessel a wreck , ' Twas snatch'd by the HERO of ERIE . For the brave who have bled why indulge a vain sorrow ? They were wreck'd on no enemy's coast : And some one of us may be welcom❜d to - morrow , To Elysium by LAWRENCE's ghost ...
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Seite 29 - An act more effectually to provide for the national defence, by establishing an uniform militia throughout the United States " which act is in the words following vizt.
Seite 305 - Who, you all know, are honourable men : I will not do them wrong ; I rather choose To wrong the dead, to wrong myself and you, Than I will wrong such honourable men.
Seite 114 - ... all other of His Britannic Majesty's dominions in America ; and that the American fishermen shall have liberty to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays, harbours, and creeks of Nova Scotia, Magdalen Islands, and Labrador, so long as the same shall remain unsettled...
Seite 200 - The Desolator desolate ! The Victor overthrown ! The Arbiter of others' fate A Suppliant for his own ! Is it some yet imperial hope, That with such change can calmly cope ? Or dread of death alone...
Seite 200 - But thou — from thy reluctant hand The thunderbolt is wrung — Too late thou leav'st the high command To which thy weakness clung; All Evil Spirit as thou art, It is enough to grieve the heart To see thine own unstrung; To think that God's fair world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean!
Seite 287 - Canadas to aid him in carrying into effect measures of retaliation against the inhabitants of the United States for the wanton destruction committed by their army in Upper Canada, it has become...
Seite 114 - States shall continue to enjoy unmolested the right to take fish of every kind on the Grand Bank and on all the other banks of Newfoundland ; also in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and at all other places in the sea where the inhabitants of both countries used at any time heretofore to fish.
Seite 46 - That if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States...
Seite 200 - Thine evil deeds are writ in gore, Nor written thus in vain — Thy triumphs tell of fame no more, Or deepen every stain : If thou hadst died, as honor dies, Some new Napoleon might arise, To shame the world again; But who would soar the solar height, To set in such a starless night?
Seite 200 - Foredoomed by God — by man accurst, And that last act, though not thy worst, The very Fiend's arch mock ! He, in his fall preserved his pride, And, if a mortal; had as proudly died!