| ORDERS. - 1808 - 126 trang
...fleets of France and her allies are themselves confined within their own ports by the superior valour and discipline of the British navy : And whereas such...his Majesty an unquestionable right of retaliation, arid would warrant his Majesty in enforc70 Ing the?;. same prohibition <of all commerce with France,... | |
| 1808 - 1142 trang
...fleets of France and her allies are themselves confined within their own ports, by the supeiior valour and discipline of the British navy ; and whereas such...on the part of the enemy would give to his majesty аи unquestionable right of retaliation, and would warrant his majesty in enforcing the same prohibition... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1484 trang
...fleets of France and her allies are themselves confined within their own ports, bv the superior valour and discipline of the British navy ; and whereas such...retaliation, and would warrant his majesty in enforcing the saute prohibition of all commerce nercewith France, which that power vainly hopes to effect against... | |
| 1809 - 1080 trang
...fleeU of France and her allies are themsel :cs confined uithin their own ports, by the superior valour and discipline of the British navy ; and whereas such...enemy would give to his majesty an unquestionable rigiil of retaliation, and would warrant his majesty in enforcing WH» seine prohibition of all commerce... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 602 trang
...fleets of France and her allies are themselves confined within their own ports by the superior valour and discipline of the British navy : and whereas such...and would warrant his majesty in enforcing the same pro1 libition of all commerce with France, which that power vainly hopes to effect against the commerce... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 648 trang
...also talien upon itself to declare all " his majesty's dominions to be in a stale ** of blockade ; and whereas such attempts ** on the part of the enemy...unquestionable right of " retaliation, and would warrant his roa•* jesty in enforcing the same prohibition ** of all co'mmerce with France : and " whereas his... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Thomas Edwards - 1812 - 546 trang
...Majefty mi unqueftionable right of retaliation, and would warrant His Majefty in enforcing the \ fame prohibition of all commerce with France, which that power vainly hopes to effect againft the commerce of His Majefty's fubjefts ; a prohibition which the fuperiority of His Majefty's... | |
| 1813 - 204 trang
...Majefty an unqueftionable right of retaliation, and would warrant His Majefty in enforcing the fame prohibition of all commerce with France, which that power vainly hopes to eflect againft the commerce of His Majefty's fubjects ; a prohibition which the fuperiority of His... | |
| 1815 - 520 trang
...within their own ports by the superiour valour and diseipline of the British navy; and whereas sueh attempts, on the part of the enemy, would give to his majesty au unquestionable right of retaliation, and would warrant his majesty in enforeing the same prohibition... | |
| C. H. Gifford - 1817 - 904 trang
...manufactures, are in violation of the usages of war." " That such attempts on the part of the enemy would give g enterprise and by fertility of genius, maintained a sanguinary contest against two ships, on against all commerce with France, thesame prohibition which she vainly hopes to effect against us."... | |
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