I do not, however, include in this class, the individuals who, although born, it is said, in the United States, make a part of the Protestant, clergy of the chief of this Archipelago, direct his counsels, influence his conduct, and are the true authors... Life of Andrew Hull Foote: Rear-admiral United States Navy - Page 42by James Mason Hoppin, J. M. (James Mason) Hoppin - 1874 - 448 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1836 - 882 pages
...States, make a part of the protestant clergy of the chief of this archipelago, direct his counsels, influence his conduct, and are the true authors of...war which they shall have brought on this country." This was of course intended for the American missionaries, who, for the reasons alledged by this officer,... | |
| Joseph Tracy - Black people - 1840 - 764 pages
...States, make a part of the Protestant clergy of the chief of this archipelago, direct his counsels, influence his conduct, and are the true authors of...consequences of a war which they shall have brought upon the country." A vessel was sent to Labaina, where the king then was, requesting his appearance,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1840 - 568 pages
...the true authors of the insults given by the King to France," and declares that, therefore, " for him they compose a part of the native population, and...consequences of a war which they shall have brought on the country." We think it proper to say, that we can discover no evidence which justifies this assumption... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - China - 1840 - 674 pages
...chief of this ArrhipHann. direct his counsels, influence his conduct, and are the true authors oftlic insults given by him to France. For me, they compose...the native population, and must undergo the unhappy conscqncnces of a war which they shall have brought on this country." After those communications were... | |
| 1841 - 1158 pages
...States, make a part of the Protestant clergy of the chief of this Archipelago, direct his counsels, influence his conduct, and are the true authors of the insults given by him to France, For mo," he added, " they compose a part of the nutive population, and must undergo the unhappy consequences... | |
| Joseph Tracy - Congregational churches - 1842 - 484 pages
...States, make a part of the Protestant clergy of the chief of this archipelago, direct his councils, influence his conduct, and are the true authors of...war which they shall have brought on this country." The harbor was then declared to be in a state of blockade. A vessel was sent to Lahaina, with despatches... | |
| Fitch Waterman Taylor - Voyages around the world - 1842 - 668 pages
...States, make a part of the Protestant clergy of the chief of this archipelago, direct his councils, influence his conduct, and are the true authors of the insults given by him to France. What is the exhibition of things presented to us here T An armed French ship anchoring within cannon-shot... | |
| Alexander Simpson - Great Britain - 1843 - 144 pages
...States, make a part of the protestant clergy of the chief of this archipelago, direct his counsels, influence his conduct, and are the true authors of...war which they shall have brought on this country." The demands made by the French commodore were complied with, in the absence of the king; and thus the... | |
| James Jackson Jarves - Hawaii - 1843 - 408 pages
...States, make a part of the Protestant clergy of the chief of this Archipelago, direct his councils, influence his conduct, and are the true authors of...war which they shall have brought on this country." In verbal communication with the American consul, Laplace informed him that the American flag would... | |
| United States - 1843 - 708 pages
...States, make a part of the Protestant clergy of the chief of this Archipelago, direct his counsels, influence his conduct, and are the true authors of...war which they shall have brought on this country." This was undoubtedly meant for the American Mission, collectively. It was so understood by them, even... | |
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