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... Holthe intention of an enemy to seize upon a stein to resist the encroachments
of France , neutral territory , neutral vessels , or pro- that our expedition
conquered Zealand , perty , such neutral being incapable of and seized the
Danish fleet .
... Holthe intention of an enemy to seize upon a stein to resist the encroachments
of France , neutral territory , neutral vessels , or pro- that our expedition
conquered Zealand , perty , such neutral being incapable of and seized the
Danish fleet .
Page 77
... five or vernment in the British and French nasix and fifty British vessels in the
Baltic tions : the ruler of France has been raised trade , which have fallen into his
hands by his own efforts to the situation in which since the departure of the British
...
... five or vernment in the British and French nasix and fifty British vessels in the
Baltic tions : the ruler of France has been raised trade , which have fallen into his
hands by his own efforts to the situation in which since the departure of the British
...
Page 119
There are but few instances of Rusjesty willingly does justice to the motives sian
vessels detained : and none in which which originally engaged Russia in the
justice has been refused to a party regulargreat struggle against France .
There are but few instances of Rusjesty willingly does justice to the motives sian
vessels detained : and none in which which originally engaged Russia in the
justice has been refused to a party regulargreat struggle against France .
Page 125
TRÁL VESSELS , & c . ] The Chancellor of the Mr. Whitbread then gave notice ,
that Exchequer presented to the house , by his after a sufficient time had elapsed
to give majesty's command , the following Papers , the members an opportunity of
...
TRÁL VESSELS , & c . ] The Chancellor of the Mr. Whitbread then gave notice ,
that Exchequer presented to the house , by his after a sufficient time had elapsed
to give majesty's command , the following Papers , the members an opportunity of
...
Page 127
... British Neutral Vessels , laden with Cargoes navy : and whereas such attempts
on the consisting of the Articles therein ... coming from any port in a state of strict
That no vessel shall be permitted to trade and rigorous Blockade ) ; and in case ...
... British Neutral Vessels , laden with Cargoes navy : and whereas such attempts
on the consisting of the Articles therein ... coming from any port in a state of strict
That no vessel shall be permitted to trade and rigorous Blockade ) ; and in case ...
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