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Page 279
... Orders in Council , while it was yet in the power of the British ministry to do it with a good grace . " The urgency , however , of Mr. Pinkney and Mr. Russell was unavailing ; our ministers seriously believed the Orders in Council to ...
... Orders in Council , while it was yet in the power of the British ministry to do it with a good grace . " The urgency , however , of Mr. Pinkney and Mr. Russell was unavailing ; our ministers seriously believed the Orders in Council to ...
Page 280
... Orders in Council , which form the immediate object of the overture of the government of Holland . In fact , those measures appear to form the fundamental basis of the system upon which the present ministry founds all its principles and ...
... Orders in Council , which form the immediate object of the overture of the government of Holland . In fact , those measures appear to form the fundamental basis of the system upon which the present ministry founds all its principles and ...
Page 281
... Orders in Council still continue to operate there , they surely are not supported by any principle of the law of retaliation , but must be considered as a simple and unqualified violation of our neutral and national rights . " Mr. Smith ...
... Orders in Council still continue to operate there , they surely are not supported by any principle of the law of retaliation , but must be considered as a simple and unqualified violation of our neutral and national rights . " Mr. Smith ...
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