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... France intended to put it in force . That the decree did not alter the practice of neutral na- vigation , nor affect the American convention with France , nor alter the existing mode of maritime cap- ture , had been stated by Mons ...
... France intended to put it in force . That the decree did not alter the practice of neutral na- vigation , nor affect the American convention with France , nor alter the existing mode of maritime cap- ture , had been stated by Mons ...
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... France , the continent of Europe , and all the world . Of all the states of Europe there was not one between whose condition and fate , and that of France , there was so close and necessary connection as that of Spain . Spain must be ...
... France , the continent of Europe , and all the world . Of all the states of Europe there was not one between whose condition and fate , and that of France , there was so close and necessary connection as that of Spain . Spain must be ...
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... France , aided by his vassal princes and kings , on the other . The annals of other countries sink almost into provin- cial history . What is most promi- nent and important in the history of Spain , Great Britain , and France , during ...
... France , aided by his vassal princes and kings , on the other . The annals of other countries sink almost into provin- cial history . What is most promi- nent and important in the history of Spain , Great Britain , and France , during ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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