The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3-4권Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... blockade . This violation of the established law of civilized nations in war would have justified Great Britain in retaliating upon the enemy , by a similar interdiction of all commerce with France and with such other countries as might ...
... blockade . This violation of the established law of civilized nations in war would have justified Great Britain in retaliating upon the enemy , by a similar interdiction of all commerce with France and with such other countries as might ...
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... blockade which , by reason and the usage of nations , are applicable only to fortified places ; and that the rights of blockade ought to be limited to fortresses really invested by a sufficient force . " It is added in the same articles ...
... blockade which , by reason and the usage of nations , are applicable only to fortified places ; and that the rights of blockade ought to be limited to fortresses really invested by a sufficient force . " It is added in the same articles ...
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... blockade of May , 1806 , was the principal pretended justification of the decree of Berlin , though neither the principles on which that blockade was founded , nor its practica- ble operation , afforded any colour for the proceedings of ...
... blockade of May , 1806 , was the principal pretended justification of the decree of Berlin , though neither the principles on which that blockade was founded , nor its practica- ble operation , afforded any colour for the proceedings of ...
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... blockade of May , 1806 , rests on a supposition that no naval force which Great Bri- tain possessed , or could have employed for such a purpose , could have rendered that blockade effectual , and that therefore it was ne- cessarily ...
... blockade of May , 1806 , rests on a supposition that no naval force which Great Bri- tain possessed , or could have employed for such a purpose , could have rendered that blockade effectual , and that therefore it was ne- cessarily ...
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... blockade of May , 1806 , and I have now the honour to commu- nicate to you his sentiments on the view which you have presented of those measures of your government . It was hoped that your communication would have led to an immediate ...
... blockade of May , 1806 , and I have now the honour to commu- nicate to you his sentiments on the view which you have presented of those measures of your government . It was hoped that your communication would have led to an immediate ...
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