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" November they will cease to have effect; it being understood that, in consequence of this declaration, the English shall revoke their Orders in Council, and renounce the new principles of blockade, which they have wished to establish; or that the United... "
An Answer to Certain Parts of a Work Published by Mathew Carey: Entitled ...
1816 - 231 pages
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 18

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1810 - 700 pages
...blockade which they have attempted to establish ; 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 the most particular satisfaction that I inform you of this resolution of the Emperor. His...
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Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly ..., Volume 8

Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 648 pages
...blockade which they have attempted to establish; 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 the most particular satisfaction that I inform you of this resolution of the Emperor. His...
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The American Review of History and Politics, and General ..., Volume 1

Europe - 1811 - 558 pages
...blockade which they have attempted to establish, or that the " United States, conformably to the act which you have just " communicated, shall cause their rights to be respected by " the British."* — We must confess that we are at a loss to understand how there can be a doubt entertained...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 1

Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1813 - 698 pages
...most unrighteously withheld. — : — " Or that the United States, in conformity with the Act which you have just communicated, shall cause their rights to be respected by the English.'' — Why were the words, here italicised, left out in this paper? (Paragraph 20.) why have they been...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 1

Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1813 - 690 pages
...consideration, most unrighteously withheld. " Or that the United States, in conformity with the Act which you have just communicated, 'shall cause their rights to be respected 'by the English.1' — Why were the words, here italicised, left out in this paper? (Paragraph 20.) why have...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 1

Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1813 - 684 pages
...most unrighteously withheld. " Or that the United States, i« conformity with the Act which you lime just communicated, shall cause their rights to be respected by the English. '' — Why were the words, here italicised, left out in this paper? (Paragraph 20.) why have they been...
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The Historical Register of the United States, Volume 1

Thomas H. Palmer - United States - 1814 - 422 pages
...revoke their orders in council, and renounce the new principles of blockade which they have attempted to establish, or that the United States, conformably...cause their rights to be respected by the English." In pursuance of the powers vested in him by the law of the the first of May, the president, in consequence...
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ...

United States - 1817 - 518 pages
...English shall revoke their orders in council, and renounce the new principles of blockade which they have wished to establish, or, that the United States,...cause their rights to be respected by the English. It is with the most particular satisfaction, sir, that I make known to you this determination of the...
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The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign ...

Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1826 - 406 pages
...English shall revoke their Orders in Council, and renounce their new principles of blockade, which they have wished to establish, or that the United States,...cause their rights to be respected by the English." This mode of revocation in ordinary cases would, perhaps, have attracted no attention. It is tin- form...
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The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign ...

Theodore Lyman - United States - 1826 - 412 pages
...English shall revoke their Orders in Council, and renounce their new principles of blockade, which they have wished to establish, or that the United States,...cause their rights to be respected by the English." This mode of revocation in ordinary cases would, perhaps, have attracted no attention. It is the form...
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