| Edmund Burke - 1810 - 960 trang
...injujticcofthe French decree to l>e the foundation of the ordrr. The.orders in council only declared the ports of France and her allies, to be in a state of blockade, and their produce contraband of war; and France had done the same by this country. He considered the French... | |
| 1810 - 928 trang
...ofthe French decree to be the iounilatioa of the order. The orders in council only declared the porls of France and her allies, to be in a state of blockade, and their produce contraband of war; and France had done the sai;ie by this country. He considered (lie... | |
| Edward Baines - 1818 - 746 trang
...England if her adherence to that law was less strict than usual. The orders in council only declared the ports of France and her allies to be in a state of blockade, and their produce contraband of war ; and France had done the same by this country. The French certificates... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 380 trang
...continent being shut against the ships and manufactures of Great Britain, the famous orders in council issued in the month of November, declaring the ports...illegal, and the vessels carrying it on to be deemed lawful prizes, except under certain conditions specified in the orders. In the meanwhile the aspect... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1820 - 958 trang
...thegrossinjusticeofthe French decree to be the foundation of the order. The orders in council only declared the ports of France and her allies, to be in a state of blockade, and their produce contraband of war ; and France had done the same by this country. He considered the French... | |
| Edward Holt - 1820 - 730 trang
...retaliating in substance, and not bound to adhere to the form. The Orders in Council only declared the ports of France and her allies, to be in a state of blockade, and their produce contraband of war; and France had done the same by this country. He considered the French... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 398 trang
...issued a decree, forbidding all intercourse with Britain. After which, his Britannic majesty declared the ports of France and her allies to be in a state of blockade. About this time his majesty's ship Athenienne of sixtyfour guns, with the most of her crew, were unfortunately... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1840 - 476 trang
...of Holland, issued a decree forbidding all intercourse with Great Britain, our government declared the ports of France and her allies to be in a state of blockade. Towards the close of the year, a severe battle was fought at Pultusk, near Warsaw, between the Russian... | |
| Edward Baines - 1855 - 618 trang
...England, if her adherence to that law was less strict than usual. The orders in council only declared use ful to you. I did not permit the great number of their produce contraband of war; and France had done the same by this country. The French certificates... | |
| John Hunter (of Uxbridge.) - 1860 - 300 trang
...in 1807 issued two counter decrees interdicting all commerce with France or her colonies, declaring France and her allies to be in a state of blockade, and pronouncing all vessels trading with them lawful prize. Napoleon rejoined with a decree issued from... | |
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