A Collection of Papers on Political, Literary, and Moral SubjectsWebster & Clark, 1843 - 373 páginas [First ed.]-- Skeel, E.E.F.A Bibliography of the Writings of Noah Webster. New York: New York Public Library, 1958. No. 753. |
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... ship- wrecked on Charybdis . It was not sufficient to destroy one faith ; but they proceeded to establish another . They erect a statue to sleep , and on the gates of their burying fields , ordain this inscription , " Death in an ...
... ship- wrecked on Charybdis . It was not sufficient to destroy one faith ; but they proceeded to establish another . They erect a statue to sleep , and on the gates of their burying fields , ordain this inscription , " Death in an ...
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... ships make free goods , " the public sentiment in America , then at war with Great Britain , was decidedly in favor of the principle , and Con- gress explicitly recognized it . Great Britain , at that time , remonstrated against the ...
... ships make free goods , " the public sentiment in America , then at war with Great Britain , was decidedly in favor of the principle , and Con- gress explicitly recognized it . Great Britain , at that time , remonstrated against the ...
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... ships make free goods , " is a scheme of the French government , formed to cripple the power of Great Britain ; that it is repugnant to the interests of neutrals themselves ; that it deprives belligerent powers of the rights of war ...
... ships make free goods , " is a scheme of the French government , formed to cripple the power of Great Britain ; that it is repugnant to the interests of neutrals themselves ; that it deprives belligerent powers of the rights of war ...
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... ship laden with corn , bound to the port of Athens , and hung both the merchant and the pilot . This severity deterred others from carrying supplies to the place , and famine compelled the citizens to sur- render themselves to the ...
... ship laden with corn , bound to the port of Athens , and hung both the merchant and the pilot . This severity deterred others from carrying supplies to the place , and famine compelled the citizens to sur- render themselves to the ...
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... ships in the English ports , laden with corn and naval stores , till security should be given not to sail to French ports with such cargoes ; but King Ed- ward silenced his complaints by convincing him that the goods were contraband ...
... ships in the English ports , laden with corn and naval stores , till security should be given not to sail to French ports with such cargoes ; but King Ed- ward silenced his complaints by convincing him that the goods were contraband ...
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Página 107 - So much they scorn the crowd, that if the throng By chance go right, they purposely go wrong.
Página 253 - And every plant of the field before it was in the earth and every herb of the field before it grew for the LORD God had not caused it to rain upon the earth and there was not a man to till the ground...
Página 208 - it cannot be doubted, but that by the general law of nations, the goods of a friend, found in the vessel of an enemy, are free, and the goods of an enemy, found in the vessel of a friend, are lawful prize.
Página 145 - evidence of things not seen," in the fulness of Divine grace ; and was profound on this, the greatest concern of human life, while unable even to comprehend how the " inclination of the earth's axis to the plane of its orbit" could be the cause of the change of the seasons.
Página 252 - ... to him that sitteth on the throne, and to the Lamb, forever and ever ;" to which a solemn Amen is responded.
Página 75 - Powers, not implicated in this war, from giving, on this occasion of common concern to every civilized State, any protection whatever, directly or indirectly, in consequence of their neutrality, to the commerce or property of the French, on the sea or in the ports of France.
Página 252 - Christendom differ from the dark places of the earth , which are full of the habitations of cruelty.
Página 183 - ... his Britannic Majesty shall, with all convenient speed, and without causing any destruction, or carrying away any negroes or other property of the American inhabitants...
Página 183 - Hamilton is really a colossus to the anti-republican party. Without numbers, he is an host within himself. They have got themselves into a defile, where they might be finished ; but too much security on the republican part will give time to his talents and indefatigableness to extricate them. We have had only middling performances to oppose to him.
Página 60 - ... to trade with the same Liberty, and Security, from the Places, Ports, and Havens of those who are Enemies of both or either Party, without any opposition or Disturbance whatsoever, not only directly from the Places of the Enemy...