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... majesty's dominions to be in a state of his majesty bids us to assure you of his
blockade , and subjected to seizure and firm persuasion , that , under the
blessing confiscation the produce and manufactures of Divine Providence , the
struggle ...
... majesty's dominions to be in a state of his majesty bids us to assure you of his
blockade , and subjected to seizure and firm persuasion , that , under the
blessing confiscation the produce and manufactures of Divine Providence , the
struggle ...
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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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Could that great state of blockade , the interests of neutral man , ( Mr. Pitt ) whose
opinion has had states were reciprocal ; but neutral states such influence on our
councils during that were bound to protect themselves ; and if period , could he ...
Could that great state of blockade , the interests of neutral man , ( Mr. Pitt ) whose
opinion has had states were reciprocal ; but neutral states such influence on our
councils during that were bound to protect themselves ; and if period , could he ...
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... which declared his majesty's command ; and also , Copies of majesty's
dominions to be in a state of the Official Notes of the Austrian minister blockade ,
and subjected to seizure and at this court , and of the Answers which confiscation
the ...
... which declared his majesty's command ; and also , Copies of majesty's
dominions to be in a state of the Official Notes of the Austrian minister blockade ,
and subjected to seizure and at this court , and of the Answers which confiscation
the ...
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... and to give the following proper at any time to be laid before the Answer : «
Gentlemen ; I return you my house , but more particularly at a period most cordial
thanks for this dutiful Ad- when such an extensive system of blockade dress .
... and to give the following proper at any time to be laid before the Answer : «
Gentlemen ; I return you my house , but more particularly at a period most cordial
thanks for this dutiful Ad- when such an extensive system of blockade dress .
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