History of the Late War Between Great Britain and the United States of America: With a Retrospective View of the Causes ... to which is Added an Appendix, Containing Public Documents &c., Relating to the SubjectT. Sewell, 1832 - 300 страница |
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... principles of the law of nations by the " pretended " blockade . " However , to these might justly be added , together with a few considerations of minor import , the idea of an additional stripe to the national escutcheon by the ...
... principles of the law of nations by the " pretended " blockade . " However , to these might justly be added , together with a few considerations of minor import , the idea of an additional stripe to the national escutcheon by the ...
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... principles and highly detrimental to neutral commerce on the contra- ry , the motive of their repeal was obviously selfish and had no reference to the rights of neutral nations . Ameri- ca , to protect herself , and to avenge her wrongs ...
... principles and highly detrimental to neutral commerce on the contra- ry , the motive of their repeal was obviously selfish and had no reference to the rights of neutral nations . Ameri- ca , to protect herself , and to avenge her wrongs ...
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... principles of the Berlin and Milan decrees , and the confiscations under them ; the subsequent confiscations under the Rambuoillet decree , antedated or concealed to render it more effectual ; the French commercial regulations , which ...
... principles of the Berlin and Milan decrees , and the confiscations under them ; the subsequent confiscations under the Rambuoillet decree , antedated or concealed to render it more effectual ; the French commercial regulations , which ...
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... principles of public law on which they so obstinately insisted , ( a point which shall be afterwards examined , ) might have brought matters to an amicable arrangement , without any material sacrifice even of the doubtful maxims for ...
... principles of public law on which they so obstinately insisted , ( a point which shall be afterwards examined , ) might have brought matters to an amicable arrangement , without any material sacrifice even of the doubtful maxims for ...
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... principles of inter- national law , which were invariably advanced by the Americans , been as sound as an impartial examination of them may perhaps shew that they were unreasonable , still it would have been in the power of America ...
... principles of inter- national law , which were invariably advanced by the Americans , been as sound as an impartial examination of them may perhaps shew that they were unreasonable , still it would have been in the power of America ...
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