Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Volume 10R. Bagshaw, 1812 - Great Britain |
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Page 137
... appear to be- long and we do further direct , with res- pect to vessels subject only to be warned , that any vessel which shall belong to any country not declared by the said Order to be under the restrictions of blockade , and which ...
... appear to be- long and we do further direct , with res- pect to vessels subject only to be warned , that any vessel which shall belong to any country not declared by the said Order to be under the restrictions of blockade , and which ...
Page 139
... appear to belong and we do further direct , that vessels belonging as aforesaid , coming from any port in Europe ( except as before excepted ) direct to any port of the united kingdom with goods for importation , shall not be ...
... appear to belong and we do further direct , that vessels belonging as aforesaid , coming from any port in Europe ( except as before excepted ) direct to any port of the united kingdom with goods for importation , shall not be ...
Page 145
... appear to belong ( not being naval or military stores ) in any vessel belonging to any country not at war with his majesty , or in any vessel not exceeding one hundred tons burthen , and being unarmed , belonging to the country to which ...
... appear to belong ( not being naval or military stores ) in any vessel belonging to any country not at war with his majesty , or in any vessel not exceeding one hundred tons burthen , and being unarmed , belonging to the country to which ...
Page 165
... appear in any nion as to its being of the highest impor- part of the world to assert the cause tance . Whether the magnitude of the of this country . Now , as to the opposi- object that called forth the exertion , the tion this army had ...
... appear in any nion as to its being of the highest impor- part of the world to assert the cause tance . Whether the magnitude of the of this country . Now , as to the opposi- object that called forth the exertion , the tion this army had ...
Page 175
... appear as an or- tain could , in that distinguished action . Still he thought the services performed by them on this occasion did not warrant that exertion of the prerogative in their favour , and he highly blamed his majesty's ...
... appear as an or- tain could , in that distinguished action . Still he thought the services performed by them on this occasion did not warrant that exertion of the prerogative in their favour , and he highly blamed his majesty's ...
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