| 1811 - 676 páginas
...their measures exclusively against Franc r. The British government would, however, neither rc«.eind the blockade nor declare its non-existence ; nor permit...non-existence to be inferred and affirmed by the American V'eninotenliury. On the contrary by representing the blockade to be eom-prcttewled in the orders in... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 páginas
...from France the pledged repeal of her decrees ; either with success, in which case the way would have been opened for a general repeal of the belligerent...however, neither rescind the blockade, nor declare its non exUtenre, nor permit its non-existence to be inferred and attirmed by the American Plenipotentiary.... | |
| 1812 - 500 páginas
...from France the pledged repeal of her decrees; either with success, in which case the way would have been opened for a general repeal of the belligerent...however, neither rescind the blockade, nor declare its non existence; nor permit its non existence to be inferred and affirmed by the American plenipotentiary.... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - 1812 - 34 páginas
...from France the pledged repeal of her decrees ; either with success, in which case the way would have been opened for a general repeal of the belligerent edicts ; or without success, in which case the U. States would have been justified in turning their measures exclusively against France. The British... | |
| 1813 - 818 páginas
...France th« pledged repeal of her decrees ; either with success — in which case the way •would have been opened for a general repeal of the belligerent...its nonexistence, nor permit its non-existence to be interred and a (firmed by the American plenipotentiary. 'On the contrary, by representing the blockade... | |
| 1813 - 1082 páginas
...j or without success — in which case the United States wduld have been justified in turning (heir measures exclusively against France. The British government...however, neither rescind the blockade, nor declare its r,on-existcncs, nor permit its non-existence to be inferred and affirmed by the American pleliipotentiarjr.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 542 páginas
...France the pledged repeal of her decrees ; either with success — in which case the way would have been opened for a general repeal of the belligerent...success, in which case the United States would have beea justified in turning their measures exclusively against France. The British government would,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 536 páginas
...of the belligerent edicts, — or without success, in which case the United States would have beea justified in turning their measures exclusively against France. The British government would, howerer, neither rescind the blockade, nor declare its non-existence, nor permit its non-existence... | |
| Gideon Miner Davison, Samuel Williams - 1815 - 126 páginas
...from France the pledged repeal of her decrees ; either with success, in which case the way would have been opened for a general repeal of the belligerent...without success, in which case the United States would be justified in turning their measures exclusively against France. The British government would, however,... | |
| 1815 - 410 páginas
...from France the pledged repeal of her Decrees ; either with success, in which case the way would haye been opened for a general repeal of the belligerent Edicts ; or without success, in which case the U. States would have been justified in turning iheir measures exclusively against France. The British... | |
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