Congress witnessed at their late session the extraordinary agitation produced in the public mind by the suspension of our right of deposit at the port of New Orleans, no assignment of another place having been made according to treaty. They were sensible... History of Louisiana: The Spanish domination - 第 547 頁Charles Gayarré 著 - 1854完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1803 - 438 頁
...affig;imem ot another place having been made according to treaty. They were lenfible that the continuance of that privation would be more injurious to our nation than any confequences which could flow from any mode of icdiefs. But repofing juft confidence in the good faith... | |
| William Cobbett - 1803 - 1048 頁
...that the continuance of their privation would be niore injurious to our nation, then any consequence* which could flow from any mode of redress. But re-posing...in the good faith of the government whose officer hid committed the wrong, friendly and reasonable representations were resorted to, and the right of... | |
| 1803 - 1050 頁
...were sensible that the continuance of their privation would be more injurious to OUT nation, than nnj consequences which could flow from any mode of redress. But reposing just confidence id the good faith of the government whose officer had committed the wrong, friendJy and reasonable... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 頁
...assignment of another place having been made accr.rcling to treaty. They were sensible that the continuance of that privation would be more injurious to our nation, than any consequences \\hich could flow from any mode of redress. But reposing just confidence in the good faith of the government... | |
| 1814 - 532 頁
...assignment of another plaee having been made, aeeording to treaty. They were sensible, that the eontinuanee of that privation would be more injurious to our nation than any eonsequenees whieh eould flow from any mode of redress ; but reposing just eonfidenee in the good faith... | |
| Joseph Coe - 1841 - 416 頁
...assignment of another place having been made according to treaty. They were sensible that the continuance of that privation would be more injurious to our nation...Previous, however, to this period, we had not been un.> aware of the danger to which our peace would be perpetually exposed, whilst so important a key... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 頁
...assignment of another place having been made according to treaty. They were sensible that the continuance of that privation would be more injurious to our nation...representations were resorted to, and the right of deposite was restored. Previous, however, to this period, we had not been unaware of the danger to... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 694 頁
...assignment of another place having been made according to treaty. They were sensible that the continuance of that privation would be more injurious to our nation than any consequences which could 6ow from any mode of redress ; but, reposing just confidence in the good faith of the Government whose... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 頁
...assignment of another place having been made according to treaty. They were sensible that the continuance of that privation would be more injurious to our nation...representations were resorted to, and the right of deposite was restored. Previous, however, to this period, we had not been unaware of the danger to... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 632 頁
...assignment of another place having been made according to treaty. They were sensible that the continuance of that privation would be more injurious to our nation...in the good faith of the government whose officer bad committed the wrong, friendly and reasonable representations were resorted to, and the right of... | |
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