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distinctly expressed , “ Not a ship of yourstionable . 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 ...
distinctly expressed , “ Not a ship of yourstionable . 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 ...
Page 39
Accustomed as we admitted every violation of the law of na had lately been to
witness extraordinary tions , of which the enemy wished to avail events , he could
not avoid expressing the himself . We alone had avoided becoming astonishment
...
Accustomed as we admitted every violation of the law of na had lately been to
witness extraordinary tions , of which the enemy wished to avail events , he could
not avoid expressing the himself . We alone had avoided becoming astonishment
...
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... he could not posI with some proposition calculated to quiet sibly feel any
difficulty in supporting the those apprehensions which were at this address which
expressed approbation of raoment , he was afraid , equally general their
measures .
... he could not posI with some proposition calculated to quiet sibly feel any
difficulty in supporting the those apprehensions which were at this address which
expressed approbation of raoment , he was afraid , equally general their
measures .
Page 87
... of July , and what he wished to and the opinions which had been last night be
informed of was , whether ministers had expressed concerning the negotiations
at received the intelligence of the Treaty of Tilsit , and particularly by his right hon
.
... of July , and what he wished to and the opinions which had been last night be
informed of was , whether ministers had expressed concerning the negotiations
at received the intelligence of the Treaty of Tilsit , and particularly by his right hon
.
Page 89
... tend to embarrass government and country , he would bring in his verdict-
embolden the enemy . not guilty The circumstance of the Mr. Windham expressed
a wish , that he Danish army being assembled in Holstein could agree with the
right ...
... tend to embarrass government and country , he would bring in his verdict-
embolden the enemy . not guilty The circumstance of the Mr. Windham expressed
a wish , that he Danish army being assembled in Holstein could agree with the
right ...
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