| English periodicals - 1831 - 608 pages
...and the President and all men everywhere, who wish well to yourself and your people, earnestly hope you will continue to cultivate them, and to protect...sought to know and to punish those who are guilty. Capt. Finch is commanded diligently to inquire into the conduct of our citizens, whom he may fand at... | |
| Military art and science - 1831 - 942 pages
...and the President and all men everywhere, who wish well to yourself and your people, earnestly hope you will continue to cultivate them, and to protect...sought to know and to punish those who are guilty. Capt. Finch is commanded diligently to inquire into the conduct of our citizens, whom he may find at... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - Islands of the Pacific - 1831 - 372 pages
...them upon all. Our citizens who violate your laws, or interfere with your regulations, violate at4he same time their duty to their own government and country, and merit censure and punishmetit, We have heard with pain that this has sometimes been the ease ; and we have sought to... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1834 - 776 pages
...and justice, win prevail between y'onr people and those citizens of the United States who visit yoor islands, and that the regulations of your government...have heard with pain that this has sometimes been tb? case, and we have sought to know and to punish those who are guilty. Captain Finch is commanded... | |
| Joseph Tracy - Black people - 1840 - 764 pages
...who visit your islands, and that the regulations of your government will be such as to enforce thorn upon all. Our citizens who violate your laws, or interfere...sought to know and to punish those who are guilty." The letter then bespeaks favor and pFotection for American citizens who conduct with propriety, and... | |
| Joseph Tracy - Congregational churches - 1842 - 484 pages
...attention to " the true religion — the religion of the Christian's Bible," it proceeds to say : " The President also anxiously hopes that peace and...punishment. We have heard with pain that this has sometime'., been the case ; and we have sought to know and to punish those who are guilty." The letter... | |
| Sheldon Dibble - Hawaii - 1843 - 504 pages
...dominions, — "the true religion — the religion of the Christian's Bible;" and then proceeded to say: "The President also anxiously hopes, that peace and...sought to know and to punish those who are guilty." What words could have given a more full and ex plicit sanction to the important measure of the Hawaiian... | |
| James Jackson Jarves - Hawaii - 1843 - 408 pages
...dominions, and recommending earnest attention to " the religion of the Christian's Bible." It also added, " the President also anxiously hopes that peace and...government and country, and merit censure and punishment." Here was a positive condemnation of the conduct of Lieutenant Percival, and ample sanction to the new... | |
| James Jackson Jarves - Hawaii - 1847 - 270 pages
...dominions, and recommending earnest altention to ' the religion of the Christian's Bible.' It also added, ' the President also anxiously hopes that peace and...government and country, and merit censure and punishment.' Here was a positive condemnation of the conduct of the crew of the Dolphin, and ample sanction to the... | |
| James Jackson Jarves - Hawaii - 1847 - 250 pages
...dominions, and recommending earnest altention to ' the religion of the Christian's Bible.' It also added, ' the President also anxiously hopes that peace and...duty to their own government and country, and merit cenHure and punishment.' Here was a positive condemnation of the conduct of the crew of the Dolphin,... | |
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