| 1812 - 1020 páginas
...States would have been justified in turning their measures exclusively against France. The British Government would, however, neither rescind the blockade,...subsequent proceedings. " There was a period when a favourable change in the policy of the British Cabinet was justly considered as established. The Mmijter... | |
| 1811 - 676 páginas
...their measures exclusively against Franc r. The British government would, however, neither rc«.eind the blockade nor declare its non-existence ; nor permit...non-existence to be inferred and affirmed by the American V'eninotenliury. On the contrary by representing the blockade to be eom-prcttewled in the orders in... | |
| 1812 - 448 páginas
...States would have been justified in turning their measures exclusively against France. The British Government would, however, neither rescind the blockade,...subsequent proceedings. There was a period when a favourable change in the policy of the British Cabinet was justly considered as established. The Minister... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - 1812 - 34 páginas
...British government would, how* ever, neither rescind trie blockade nor declare its non. existence ; nor permit its non-existence to be inferred and affirmed...subsequent proceedings. There was a period when a favourable change in the policy of the British cabinet was justly considered as established. The Minister... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 páginas
...the blockade, nor declare its non exUtenre, nor permit its non-existence to be inferred and attirmed by the American Plenipotentiary. On the contrary,...subsequent proceedings. • There was a period when a favourable change in the policy of the British Cabinet was justly considered as established. The Minister... | |
| 1813 - 818 páginas
...States would have been justified in turning their measures exclusively against France. The British government would, however, neither rescind the blockade,...its nonexistence, nor permit its non-existence to be interred and a (firmed by the American plenipotentiary. 'On the contrary, by representing the blockade... | |
| 1813 - 1082 páginas
...The British government would, however, neither rescind the blockade, nor declare its r,on-existcncs, nor permit its non-existence to be inferred and affirmed by the American pleliipotentiarjr. On the contrary, by representing the blockade to be comprehended in the orders in... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 548 páginas
...States would have been justified in turning their measures exclusively against France. The British government would, however, neither rescind the blockade,...subsequent proceedings. There was a period when a favourable change in the policy of the British cabinet was justly considered as established. The minister... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 536 páginas
...justified in turning their measures exclusively against France. The British government would, howerer, neither rescind the blockade, nor declare its non-existence,...subsequent, proceedings. There was a period, when a favourable change in the policy of the British cabinet was justly considered as established. The minister... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 542 páginas
...States would have beea justified in turning their measures exclusively against France. The British government would, however, neither rescind the blockade, nor declare its non-existence, nor permit ita non-ex-' istence to be inferred and affirmed by the American plenipotentiary. On the contrary,... | |
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