Guadaloupe as existing, unless in respect of particular ports which might be actually invested ; and then not to capture vessels bound to such ports^ unless they should previously have been warned not to enter them. Niles' Weekly Register - Page 671837Full view - About this book
| 1811 - 710 pages
...West Indies and America! ' nut to consider any blockade ot the islands of Martinique and Guadaloupe as existing, unless in respect of particular ports which might be actually invested; and then not to capture vessels bound to such ports, unless they bhou/d previously have been warned not to enter... | |
| Europe - 1811 - 558 pages
...West Indies and America) "not to consider any blockade of the islands of Martinique and Guadaloupe as existing, unless in respect of particular ports which might be actually invested; and then not to capture vessels bound to such ports, unless they should previously have been warned not to enter... | |
| Alexander James Dallas - United States - 1813 - 118 pages
...the British government, communicated hy its minister at Washington, after the recommencement of the war in Europe, which promised in effect to reinstate the practice of naval hlockades, u"pon the prineiples of the law of nations ; so that no hlockade should he considered as... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - United States - 1815 - 326 pages
...pa'licular. .roi:t*» * See Mr. King's letter to the Secretary of State dated. LonAon, July, 1803. U vvhicn might be actually invested ; and, then, that the vessels...unle.ss they had previously been warned not to enter them." The specious promises given in this declaration were never realized ! Nay, the. hostile attitude... | |
| United States - 1817 - 520 pages
...in England, who replied, " that they had sent orders not to consider any blockade of those islands as existing, unless in respect of particular ports, which might be actually invested, and then not to capture vessels, bound to such ports, unless they shall previously have been warned not to enter... | |
| Charles Jared Ingersoll - United States - 1845 - 544 pages
...Secretary of State, dated July, 1S03. > Letter of Mr. King to the Secretary of State, dated July, 1S03. such ports should not be captured, unless they had previously been warned not to enter them.'1 " All the precautions of the American government were, nevertheless, ineffectual ; and the... | |
| Alexander James Dallas, George Mifflin Dallas - History - 1871 - 502 pages
...the British government, communicated by its minister at Washington, after the recommencement of the war in Europe, which promised, in effect, to reinstate...unless they had previously been warned not to enter them."f theless. ineffectual : and the assurances of the British governAll the precautions of the American... | |
| Alexander James Dallas, George Mifflin Dallas - History - 1871 - 496 pages
...the British government, communicated by its minister at Washington, after the recommencement of the war in Europe, which promised, in effect, to reinstate...unless in respect of particular ports, which might he actually invested, and then that the vessels bound to such ports should not be captured unless they... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 652 pages
...in England, who replied, " that they had sent orders not to consider any blockade of those islands as existing, unless in respect of particular ports, which might be actually invested, and then not to capture vessels, bound to such ports, unless they shall previously have been warned not to enter... | |
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