His majesty would not hesitate to contribute, in any manner in his power, to restore to the commerce of the United States, its wonted activity; and if it were possible to make any sacrifice for the repeal of the embargo, without appearing to deprecate... Cobbett's Weekly Political Register - Page 10091808Full view - About this book
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 764 pages
...it were possible to make any sacrifice for the repeal of the Embargo, without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, he would gladly have facilitated its removal, at a. measure of inconvenient reitriction upon the American people." The broad insinuation, or rather... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - Presidents - 1858 - 916 pages
...sacrifice for the repeal of the Embargo, without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, lie would gladly have facilitated its removal, as a measure of inconvenient restriction vpon the American people." The broad insinuation, or rather charge against the veracity of the American... | |
| Cornelis Henri de Witt - 1862 - 496 pages
...for His Majesty to make any sacrifice for the repeal of the embargo, without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, he would gladly have...removal, as a measure of inconvenient restriction to the American people.'* The United States had, in fact, more to suffer than Great Britain from the... | |
| John Church Hamilton - United States - 1864 - 966 pages
...were possible, to make any sacrifice for the repeal of the embargo ; without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, he would gladly have...removal, as a measure of inconvenient restriction on the American people." In this manner was this Republic badgered and buffeted — the subject of... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 962 pages
...possible to make any sacrifice for the repeal of the embargo, without appearing to deprecate it as as a measure of hostility, he would gladly have facilitated...its removal as a measure of inconvenient restriction on the American people." Kind, philanthropic souls! They have great charity for us; they would forgive... | |
| John Church Hamilton - United States - 1879 - 978 pages
...were possible, to make any sacrifice for the repeal of the embargo ; without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, he would gladly have...removal, as a measure' of inconvenient restriction on the American people." In this manner was this Republic badgered and buffeted — the subject of... | |
| Henry Adams - United States - 1890 - 530 pages
...in peculiar force the worst faults of his character and taste : — without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, he would gladly have...inconvenient restriction upon the American people." Earl Grey, although he approved of rejecting the American offer, wrote to Brougham that in this note... | |
| Henry Adams - United States - 1890 - 514 pages
...it were possible to make any sacrifice for the repeal of the embargo without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, he would gladly have...inconvenient restriction upon the American people." Earl Grey, although he approved of rejecting the American offer, wrote to Brougham that in this note... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - Political parties - 1895 - 526 pages
...it were possible to make any sacrifice for the repeal of the embargo, without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, he would gladly have...inconvenient restric•tion upon the American people." But there was one paragraph more insulting to the government than Pinkney himself knew, because he... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - Political parties - 1895 - 526 pages
...it were possible to make any sacrifice for the repeal of the embargo, without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, he would gladly have...inconvenient restriction upon the American people." But there was one paragraph more insulting to the government than Pinkney himself knew, because he... | |
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