| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1896 - 658 頁
...thousands of American seafaring citizens, and until a final declaration had been made by the Government of Great Britain that her hostile orders against our...that these orders would not otherwise cease but with a war which had lasted nearly twenty years, and which, according to appearances at that time, might... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 574 頁
...thousands of American seafaring citizens, and until a final declaration had been made by the Government of Great Britain that her hostile orders against our...that these orders would not otherwise cease but with a war which had lasted nearly twenty years, and which, according to appearances at that time, might... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 652 頁
...duty call. In offering their blood they give the surest pledge that no other tribute will be withheld. impossible as unjust, whilst it was known that these orders would not otherwise cease but with a war which had lasted nearly twenty years, and which, according to appearances at that time, might... | |
| James Madison - 1908 - 484 頁
...thousands of American seafaring citizens, and until a final declaration had been made by the Government of Great Britain that her hostile orders against our...that these orders would not otherwise cease but with a war which had lasted nearly twenty years, and which, according to appearances at that time, might... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1900 - 818 頁
...thousands of American seafaring citizens, and until a final declaration had been made by the Government of Great Britain that her hostile orders against our commerce would not be revoked but on conditions impossible as unjust, whilst it was known that these orders would not otherwise cease but with a war... | |
| Albert Gleaves - 1904 - 424 頁
...the capture of 1,000 American vessels, and until a final declaration had been made by the Government of Great Britain, that her hostile orders against...war, which had lasted nearly twenty years, and which according to appearances at that time might last as many more. Our resolution, therefore, to oppose... | |
| Albert Gleaves - 1904 - 420 頁
...the capture of 1,000 American vessels, and until a final declaration had been made by the Government of Great Britain, that her hostile orders against our commerce would not be revoked, but on condition^ as impossible as unjust, whilst it was known that these orders would not otherwise cease... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 592 頁
...thousands of American seafaring citizens, and until a final declaration had been made by the Government of Great Britain that her hostile orders against our commerce would not be revoked but ou conditions as Impossible as unjust, whilst it was known that these orders would not otherwise cease... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1841 - 888 頁
...American Seafaring Citizens, aud until a final déclaration had been made by thé Government of Gréât Britain, that her hostile Orders against our commerce...conditions as impossible as unjust; whilst it was known tliai thèse Orders would not otherwise cease, but with a War which had lasted nearly 20 Years, and... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1812 - 960 頁
...thousands of American Seafaring Citizens, and until a final declaration had been made by the Government of Great Britain, that her hostile Orders against our commerce would not be revoked, but oil conditions as impossible as unjust; whilst it was known that these Orders would not otherwise cense,... | |
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