| William Cobbett - 1810 - 700 pages
...understood that in consequence of this declaration the English shall revoke their Orders in Council, iiul renounce the new principles of blockade which they...or that the United States, conformably to the Act which you have just communicated, shall cause their rights to be respected by the English It is with... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 648 pages
...in consequence of this declaration the English shall revoke their orders in 1810.] J50 [AU«CST. l, and renounce the new principles of blockade which...or that the United States, Conformably to the act which you have just communicated, shall cause their rights to be respected by the English. It is with... | |
| William Cobbett - 1811 - 844 pages
...that, from the 1st of November, they will cease to be in force; it being understood that in consequence of this declaration, the English shall revoke their...renounce the new principles of blockade which they hare attempted to establish ; or that the United States, conformably to the Act which you have just... | |
| 1811 - 1054 pages
...understood that in consequence of thjs declaration the English sh;¡U revbke their orders in council, an<i renounce the new principles . of blockade which they...attempted to establish :" or that the United States shall cause their rights to be respected by the English. it might have been expected thnt the very... | |
| 1811 - 558 pages
...to have effect; it being well understood, that in consequence of this declaration, the English will revoke their orders in council, and renounce the new principles of blockade which they wished to establish, or that the United States, in conformity to the act you have just communicated,... | |
| 1811 - 840 pages
...in force; it being understood that in consequence of thii declaration, the English shall revoke th&r orders in Council, and renounce the new principles of blockade which they t«e attempted to establish; or that the Upiled States, conformably to the Act which you liave just... | |
| 1811 - 676 pages
...the 1st of November, 1810, they will cease to be in force, it being understood that in consequence of this declaration, the English shall revoke their orders in council and rtnounce the new principles of blockade which they have attempted to establish." The purport of this... | |
| Walter Scott - 1812 - 628 pages
...nonintercourse act. It engages to oppose such of the belligerent powers as shall refuse to recognize the right* of neutrals. In this new state of things, the decrees...in these words : " It is with the most particular satisfaction that I inform you of this resolution of the emperor. His majesty loves the Americans.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1812 - 626 pages
...are revoked, and from the 1st of November they will cease to be ia force ; it being understoodthat inconsequence of this declaration the English shall...in these words : " It is with the most particular satisfaction that I inform you of this resolution of the emperor. His majesty loves the Americans.... | |
| 1812 - 620 pages
...and from the 1st of November they will cease to be in force; it being understoodthat in consequence of this declaration the English shall revoke their...in these words : " It is with the most particular satisfaction that I inform you of this resolution of the emperor. His majesty loves the Americans.... | |
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