The Writings of James Madison: 1808-1819G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1819 |
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... of restoration to the same ship was stated to him , which he seemed willing to favor ; also punish- ment of Berkley , which he said would be difficult by his co- officers , and be in the result , perhaps , 1808 ] 3 JAMES MADISON .
... of restoration to the same ship was stated to him , which he seemed willing to favor ; also punish- ment of Berkley , which he said would be difficult by his co- officers , and be in the result , perhaps , 1808 ] 3 JAMES MADISON .
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James Madison Gaillard Hunt. officers , and be in the result , perhaps , an obstacle to a permanent exclusion from actual employment . Agreed to see one another at 1 o'clock to - morrow , at office of State . Conversation . Friday , Feb ...
James Madison Gaillard Hunt. officers , and be in the result , perhaps , an obstacle to a permanent exclusion from actual employment . Agreed to see one another at 1 o'clock to - morrow , at office of State . Conversation . Friday , Feb ...
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... result . Mutual observations were made pointing out the inconven- iences of referring the subject to a settlement under new instructions : His attention was drawn to the experiments which had been made to avoid delay , and it was ...
... result . Mutual observations were made pointing out the inconven- iences of referring the subject to a settlement under new instructions : His attention was drawn to the experiments which had been made to avoid delay , and it was ...
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... resulting from such an issue to his mission , and remarking on our disappo ' at the tenor of his instructions , and the length we had prevailed on ourselves to go in order to surmount the difficulties they occasioned . It was intimated ...
... resulting from such an issue to his mission , and remarking on our disappo ' at the tenor of his instructions , and the length we had prevailed on ourselves to go in order to surmount the difficulties they occasioned . It was intimated ...
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... result . General and mutual reasons vs. war - interest , harmony & c . , & c . With this view , U. S. desired to settle everything . Union of Impressments and Chesapeake favorable thereto , and facilitates latter . Separation yielded ...
... result . General and mutual reasons vs. war - interest , harmony & c . , & c . With this view , U. S. desired to settle everything . Union of Impressments and Chesapeake favorable thereto , and facilitates latter . Separation yielded ...
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第 193 頁 - ... have been in the continued practice of violating the American flag on the great highway of nations, and of seizing and carrying off persons sailing under it ; not in the exercise of a belligerent right, founded on the law of nations, against an enemy, but of a municipal prerogative over British subjects. British jurisdiction is thus extended to neutral vessels, in a situation where no laws can operate, but the law of nations, and the laws of the country to which the vessels belong...
第 194 頁 - They hover over and harass our entering and departing commerce. To the most insulting pretensions they have added the most lawless proceedings in our very harbors, and have wantonly spilt American blood within the sanctuary of our territorial jurisdiction.
第 239 頁 - ... sense, and the manly spirit of our fellow-citizens are pledges for the cheerfulness with which they will bear each his share of the common burden. To render the war short and its success sure, animated and systematic exertions alone are necessary, and the success of our arms now may long preserve our country from the necessity of another resort to them. Already have the gallant exploits of our naval heroes proved to the world our inherent capacity to maintain our rights on one element. If the...
第 70 頁 - I have it in express charge from the president to state, that while he forbears to insist on a further punishment of the offending officer, he is not the less sensible of the justice and utility of such an example, nor the less persuaded that it would best comport with what is due from his Britannic majesty to his own honor.
第 50 頁 - An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies, and for other purposes...
第 133 頁 - Because the bill vests in the said incorporated church an authority to provide for the support of the poor and the education of poor children of the same, an authority which, being altogether superfluous if the provision is to be the result of pious charity, would be a precedent for giving to religious societies as such a legal agency in carrying into effect a public and civil duty.
第 127 頁 - While it is universally admitted that a well-instructed people alone can be permanently a free people, and while it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving useful knowledge...
第 200 頁 - Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating wrongs ; or, opposing force to force in defence of their national rights, shall commit a just cause into the hands of the Almighty Disposer of events...
第 200 頁 - Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations and these accumulating wrongs, or, opposing force to force in defense of their national rights, shall commit a just cause into the hands of the Almighty Disposer of Events, avoiding all connections which might entangle it in the contest or views of other powers, and preserving a constant readiness to concur in an honorable reestablishment of peace and friendship, is a solemn question which the Constitution wisely...