| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1919 - 848 páginas
...stop and detain all vessels loaded wholly or in part with corn, flour, or meal, boxmd to any port of France, or any port occupied by the armies of France, and 'to send them to such ports as shall be convenient, in order that such corn, meal, or flour may be purchased on behalf of His Majesty's Government,... | |
| 1920 - 600 páginas
...condemned. The Instructions of June, 1793, did no more than authorize the detention of all ships laden wholly or in part with corn, flour, or meal, bound...France, or any port occupied by the armies of France. The ships were to be sent to a convenient port where the cargoes would be purchased by the British... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section - 1920 - 578 páginas
...condemned. The Instructions of June, 1793, did no more than authorize the detention of all ships laden wholly or in part with corn, flour, or meal, bound...France, or any port occupied by the armies of France. The ships were to be sent to a convenient port where the cargoes would be purchased by the British... | |
| Eli Filip Heckscher - 1922 - 444 páginas
...1793, whereby fleet commanders and privateers were authorized ' to stop and detain all vessels loaded wholly or in part with corn, flour, or meal, bound...France or any port occupied by the armies of France ', with the understanding that the British government would purchase the cargo with the proper allowances... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1923 - 920 páginas
...5, '793, Despatches, Eng., III. *" " That it shall be lawful to stop and detain all vessels loaded wholly or in part with corn, flour, or meal, bound...port occupied by the armies of France ..." and to purchase the said cargoes, with a due allowance to the master of the vessel for freight. ASP, FJt.,... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1924 - 410 páginas
...part with corn (ie, cereals generally, as wheat, barley, rye and oats, but more especially wheat), flour, or meal, bound to any port in France, or any port occupied by the armies of France, in order that such provisions might be purchased on behalf of the government, with an allowance to... | |
| John Holladay Latané - 1927 - 754 páginas
...British order in council of June 9, 1793, directed the seizure and detention of "alFvessels loaded wholly or in part with corn, flour, or meal, bound to any port in France," in order that such cargo might be purchased on behalf of his Majesty's government, or the masters of... | |
| Carlton Savage - 1934 - 564 páginas
...council of June 8, 1793. The first article of the order, he understood, permitted all vessels laden wholly or in part with corn, flour, or meal, bound to any port in France, to be stopped and sent into any British port, to be purchased by that Government or to be released... | |
| United States. Office of Naval Records and Library - 1935 - 714 páginas
...ports, preceded, by one month, the order of the British Government for capturing "all vessels loaded with corn, flour, or meal, bound to any port in France, or any port occupied by the armies of France." Such was the general nature of the claims of the citizens of the United States upon the French republic,... | |
| Alastair Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton, Harold C. Syrett - 1969 - 752 páginas
...of June 8, 1793, ordering commanders of British armed vessels to "stop and detain all vessels loaded wholly or in part with corn, flour, or meal, bound...France, or any port occupied by the armies of France ... in order that such corn, meal, or flour, may be purchased on behalf of his Majesty's Government,... | |
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