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... try the characteristic spirit of the British that , in consequence of the Decree by
nation , and face unappalled the unnatural which France declared the whole of
his combination which is gathered around us , majesty's dominions to be in a
state ...
... try the characteristic spirit of the British that , in consequence of the Decree by
nation , and face unappalled the unnatural which France declared the whole of
his combination which is gathered around us , majesty's dominions to be in a
state ...
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Our course ought to be , to ask shall sail which shall not be subject to the neutral
powers whether they meant to confiscation by us , or to conditions which submit
to Bonaparte's blockading decree ? shall subject it to confiscation by the ene- ...
Our course ought to be , to ask shall sail which shall not be subject to the neutral
powers whether they meant to confiscation by us , or to conditions which submit
to Bonaparte's blockading decree ? shall subject it to confiscation by the ene- ...
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For , although France , by its luded to in the course of the debate , was decree ,
originated the system of restriction , trifling - was , in fact , little else than yet all the
odium of the system will attach driving nails into the sheathing of a ship , to you in
...
For , although France , by its luded to in the course of the debate , was decree ,
originated the system of restriction , trifling - was , in fact , little else than yet all the
odium of the system will attach driving nails into the sheathing of a ship , to you in
...
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... the advice of his Imperial majesty's mediation , and of his privy council , in
consequence of the the Answer returned to that Note by his Decrees of the
enemy , which declared his majesty's command ; and also , Copies of majesty's
dominions ...
... the advice of his Imperial majesty's mediation , and of his privy council , in
consequence of the the Answer returned to that Note by his Decrees of the
enemy , which declared his majesty's command ; and also , Copies of majesty's
dominions ...
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The treaty of Tilsit had of Holstein , and the submission of Den- fixed and bound
the emperor of Russia mark to the decrees of France , and her fast to the views
and measures of Buoremonstrances against our maritime rights , naparte ; every
...
The treaty of Tilsit had of Holstein , and the submission of Den- fixed and bound
the emperor of Russia mark to the decrees of France , and her fast to the views
and measures of Buoremonstrances against our maritime rights , naparte ; every
...
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