| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 636 páginas
...crews, are to be taken by the one or the other, for whatever place they may be destined, out of our own limits. If, therefore, on leaving our harbors we are...vessels, cargoes, and seamen, to keep them at home ? This is submitted to the wisdom of Congress, who alone are competent to provide a remedy. TO DOCTOR... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 634 páginas
...crews, are to be taken by the one or the other, for whatever place they may be destined, out of our own limits. If, therefore, on leaving our harbors we are...vessels, cargoes, and seamen, to keep them at, home ? This is submitted to the wisdom of Congress, who alone are competent to provide a remedy. TO DOCTOR... | |
| Henry Adams - 1890 - 530 páginas
...crews are to be taken by the one or the other for whatever place they may be destined out of our own limits. If, therefore, on leaving our harbors we are...vessels, cargoes, and seamen, to keep them at home? This is submitted to the wisdom of Congress, who alone are competent to provide a remedy." Unfortunately,... | |
| Mary Sheldon Barnes - 1892 - 168 páginas
...two nations, and our vessels, their cargoes, and crews are to be taken by the one or the other. ... If, therefore, on leaving our harbors, we are certainly to lose them, is it not better ... to keep them at home ? " i In this way, too, in case of war, the resources of the country would... | |
| Henry Adams - 1890 - 514 páginas
...crews are to be taken by the one or the other for whatever place they may be destined out of our own limits. If, therefore, on leaving our harbors we are...vessels, cargoes, and seamen, to keep them at home? This is submitted to the wisdom of Congress, who alone are competent to provide a remedy." Unfortunately,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 1082 páginas
...the other, for whatever place they may be destined, out of our own limits. If, therefore, on leaTÎng our harbors we are certainly to lose them, is it not...vessels, cargoes, and seamen, to keep them at home ? This is submitted to the wisdom of Congress, who alone are competent to provide a remedy. — To... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 1504 páginas
...crews, are to be taken by the one or the other, for whatever place they may be destined, out of our own limits If, therefore, on leaving our harbors we are...them, is it not better, as to vessels, cargoes, and «eamen. to keep them at home? This is submitted to the wisdom of Congress, who alone are competent... | |
| Winthrop Lippitt Marvin - 1902 - 492 páginas
...proportion of our commerce with France and her allies, is now believed to have prohibited the whole. The whole world is thus laid under interdict by these...vessels, cargoes, and seamen, to keep them at home ? " This acute line of reasoning won Congress at once. John Quincy Adams lost his seat in the Senate... | |
| Edwin Emerson - 1906 - 464 páginas
...are to be taken by one or by the other, no matter to what place they may be destined, out of our own limits. If therefore on leaving our harbors we are...vessels, cargoes, and seamen to keep them at home ?" Within four or five hours after the message had been read, the Senate sent the Embargo Act to the... | |
| Edwin Emerson, Jr. - 1910 - 462 páginas
...are to be taken by one or by the other, no matter to what place they may be destined, out of our own limits. If therefore on leaving our harbors we are...vessels, cargoes, and seamen to keep them at home ?" Within four or five hours after the message had been tead, the Senate sent the Embargo Act to the... | |
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