Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 21R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... decrees of Berlin and Milan as is very evident . Great Britain might therefore complain of being treated with injustice by America , even supposing that the con- duct of France had since been unequivo- cal . - America contends , that ...
... decrees of Berlin and Milan as is very evident . Great Britain might therefore complain of being treated with injustice by America , even supposing that the con- duct of France had since been unequivo- cal . - America contends , that ...
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... decrees , but that she con- tinues to act in conformity with the revo- cation . To shew that the repeal is re- spected , it is deemed sufficient to state , that not one vessel has been condemned by French tribunals , on the principles ...
... decrees , but that she con- tinues to act in conformity with the revo- cation . To shew that the repeal is re- spected , it is deemed sufficient to state , that not one vessel has been condemned by French tribunals , on the principles ...
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... Decrees , the first from Berlin and the second from Milan . These Decrees were levelled against the trade carried on be- tween neutrals and England , or , rather , between America and England , America being , in fact , the only neutral ...
... Decrees , the first from Berlin and the second from Milan . These Decrees were levelled against the trade carried on be- tween neutrals and England , or , rather , between America and England , America being , in fact , the only neutral ...
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