| 1811 - 676 páginas
...the other offensive edicts, might abolish the system on both sides. This inviting opportunity i'er accomplishing an object so important to the United States, and professed so often to bo the desire of both the belligerents, was made known to the liritish government. As that government... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - 1812 - 34 páginas
...which urged this blockade as the ground of its Berlin decree, was willing, in the event of its removal, to repeal that decree ; which being followed by alternate...British government. As that government admits that an actiul application of an adequate force is necessary to the existence of a legal blockade, and it was... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 páginas
...Government, which urged this blockade as the ground of its decreeK,was_willing, in the event of its removal, to repeal that decree ; which being followed by alternate...the British Government. As that Government admits iii.it an, -actual application of an adequate force is necessary to the existence of a legal blockade... | |
| 1813 - 1082 páginas
...government, which urged this blockade as the ground ol its decree, was wüling, in the event of its removal, to repeal that decree ; which being followed by alternate...opportunity for accomplishing an object so important to (he United States, and prjfpssed so often to be (be Jew« (180) 1812.] (181) of both the belligerents,... | |
| 1813 - 818 páginas
...which urged this blncfcade HS the ground of its; 'decree, was was willing, in the event of its remoTal, to repeal that decree ; which being followed by alternate...sides. This inviting opportunity for accomplishing au object so important to the United States, and professed so often to be the desire of both the belligerents,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 536 páginas
...government, which urged this blockade as the ground of its decree, was willing, in the event of its removal, to repeal that decree ; which being followed by alternate...opportunity for accomplishing an object so important to the linked States, and professed so often to be the desire of both the belligerents, was made known to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 542 páginas
...government, which urged this blockade as the ground of its decree, was willing, in the event of its removal, to repeal that decree ; which being followed by alternate...edicts, might abolish the whole system on both sides. Thii inviting opportunity for accomplishing an object so important to the United States, and professed... | |
| 1815 - 410 páginas
...willing, in the event of its removal, to repeal that Decree ; which beiog followed by alternate .rer peals of the other offensive Edicts, might abolish the whole...opportunity for accomplishing an object so important to the U. States, and professed so often to be the desire of both the belligerents, was made known to the... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1812 - 960 páginas
...repeals of thé other offensive Edicts, might abolis!) thé whole System on both sides. This inviling opportunity for accomplishing an object so important...to The United States, and professed so often to be thé désire of both thé Belligerents> was made known to thé British Government. As that Government... | |
| Gideon Miner Davison, Samuel Williams - 1815 - 126 páginas
...which urged this blockade as the ground of its Berlin decree, was willing, in the event of its removal, to repeal that decree ; which being followed by alternate repeals of the oilier offensive edict?, might abolish the whole system on both sides. This inviting opportunity for... | |
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