The British islands are declared to be in a state of blockade, both by land and sea. Every ship, of whatever nation, or whatsoever the nature of its cargo may be, that sails from the ports of England, or those of the English colonies, and of the countries... Niles' Weekly Register - Page 711837Full view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1808 - 534 pages
...both by land and sea. Every ship, of whatever nation, or whatsoever (he nature of ifs cirgo so may be, that sails from the ports of England, or those...countries occupied by English troops, and proceeding lo England, or to the English colonies, or to countries occupied by English troops, is good and lawful... | |
| ORDERS. - France - 1808 - 126 pages
...blockade, both by land and sea. Every ship of whatever nation, or whatsoever the nature of its car<m 6 may be, that sails from the ports of England, or those of the English colonies, aniof the countries occupied by, English troops, and proceeding to England, or to the English colonies,... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1808 - 526 pages
...both by sea and land. Evefy ship, of whatever nation, or whatsoever the nature of its cargo so nmy be, that sails from the ports of England, or those of the English colonies, or to countries occupied by Knglish troops, is good and lawful prize, as contrary to the present deciee;... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 1162 pages
...by sea and land. Every ship, of whatever nation, or whatsoever the nature of its cargo so \ may;be, that sails from the ports of England, or those of the English colonies, or to countries occupied by English troops, is good and lawful prize, as contrary to the present decree;... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...whatever nation, or whatsoever the nature of its cargo may be, that sails from the ports of England, of those of the English colonies, and of the countries occupied by English troops, is good and lawful prize, as contrary to the present decree ; and may be captured by our ships of war... | |
| Europe - 1810 - 600 pages
...both by land and sea. Every ship, of whatever nation, or whatsoever the nature of its cargo so may be, that sails from the ports of England, or those...colonies, or to countries occupied by English troops, is good and lawful prize, as contrary to the present decree ; and may be captured by our ships of war... | |
| 1810 - 602 pages
...both by land and sea. Every ship, of whatever nation, or whatsoever the nature of its cargo so may be, that sails from the ports of England, or those...colonies, or to countries occupied by English troops, is good and lawful prize, as contrary to the present decree ; and may be captured by our ships of war... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1810 - 602 pages
...both by land and sea. Every «hip, of whatever nation, or whatsoever the nature of its cargo so may be, that sails from the ports of England, or those...colonies, or to countries occupied by English troops, is good and lawful prize, as contrary to the present decree ; and may be captured by our ships of war... | |
| United States. 12th Congress. 1st sess., 1811-1812 - Ontario - 1812 - 32 pages
...\vhatsover the nature of its cargo may be, that sails from England, or those <)f the English colonies, or of countries occupied by English troops, and proceeding...the English colonies, or to countries occupied by the English, to be good prize." The nature and extent of these injuries thus accumulated by mutual... | |
| Charles Verulam Williams - 1813 - 354 pages
...protection of its King, and to have become English property." It was further expressed that every ship that sails from the ports of England, or those of...colonies, and of the countries occupied by English troops, is good and lawful prize, and that these measures, only resorted to in just retaliation of the barbarous... | |
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