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" that it had been with great satisfaction he had received the assurance, that the perpetration of the burning of the town of Newark was both unauthorized by the American Government and abhorrent to every American feeling ; that if any outrages had ensued... "
Niles' Weekly Register - Страница 77
1837
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An Exposition of the Causes and Character of the War Between the United ...

Alexander James Dallas - 1813 - 118 страници
...he attrihuted to the influence ef irritated passions, on. the part of the unfortunate suft"er«rs hy that event, which, in a state of active warfare, it has not heen possihle altogether to restrain ; and that it was as little congenial to tbe disposition of his...

Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 27

1815 - 436 страници
...American government, and abhor* rent to every American feeling ; that if any outrages had ensued the wanton and unjustifiable destruction of Newark, passing...event, which, in, ' a state of active warfare, it had not been possible altogether to restrain, and that it was as little congenial to the disposition...

Cobbett's Political Register

political register - 1815 - 650 страници
...American government, and abhorrent to every American feeling ; that if any outrages had ensued the wanton and unjustifiable destruction of Newark, passing...that event, which, in a state of active warfare, it had not been possible altogether to restrain, and that it was as little congenial to the disposition...

The Historical Register of the United States, Том 4

Thomas H. Palmer - 1816 - 518 страници
...American government, and abhorrent to every American feeling ; that if any outrages had ensued the wanton and unjustifiable destruction of Newark, passing...that event, which, in a state of active warfare, it had not been possible altogether to restrain ; and that it was as little congenial to the disposition...

The Historical Register of the United States, Том 4

Thomas H. Palmer - 1816 - 516 страници
...the American government, and abhorrent to every American feeling; that if any outrages had ensued the wanton and unjustifiable destruction of Newark, passing the bounds of just retaliation, they were to be atpublic storehouses. That several of the most valuable public buildings were destroyed by the explosion...

History of the Late War, Between the United States and Great Britain ...

Henry Marie Brackenridge - 1818 - 368 страници
...the American government, and abhorrent to every American feeling; that if any outrages had ensued the wanton and unjustifiable destruction of Newark, passing...part of the unfortunate sufferers by that event." The difference of the principles, on which the war was carried on by the Americans and by the British,...

History of the Late War, Between the United States and Great Britain ...

Henry Marie Brackenridge - 1818 - 378 страници
...American government, and abhorrent to every American feeling; that if any outrages "had ensued the wanton and unjustifiable destruction of Newark, passing...influence of irritated passions, on the part of the un? fortunate sufferers by that event." The difference of the principles, on which the war was carried...

Annals of the Congress of the United States

United States. Congress - 1854 - 1032 страници
...the American Government and abhorrent to every American feeling ; that if any outrages had ensued the wanton and unjustifiable destruction of Newark, passing...that event, which, in a state of active warfare, it had not been possible altogether to restrain, and that it was as little congenial to the disposition...

The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an ...

United States. Congress - 1854 - 1092 страници
...the American Government and abhorrent to every American feeling ; that if any outrages had ensued the wanton and unjustifiable destruction of Newark, passing...that event, which, in a state of active warfare, it had not been possible altogether to restrain, and that it was as little congenial to the disposition...

Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 938 страници
...American government and abhorrent to every American feeling ; that if any outrages had ensued, in the wanton and unjustifiable destruction of Newark, passing...of the unfortunate sufferers by that event, which it had not been possible altogether to restrain ; and that it was as little congenial to the disposition...




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