The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3권Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... Berlin and Milan decrees , we are naturally led to recollect and to quote , the phrase of Bolingbroke , in re- lation to politics in general , " that there is no demonstrated truth , which may not be rendered , at least , very ...
... Berlin and Milan decrees , we are naturally led to recollect and to quote , the phrase of Bolingbroke , in re- lation to politics in general , " that there is no demonstrated truth , which may not be rendered , at least , very ...
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... Berlin was directly and expressly an act of war , by which France prohibited all nations from trade or intercourse ... decree was the destruction of all British commerce , through means entirely unsanctioned by the law of nations , and ...
... Berlin was directly and expressly an act of war , by which France prohibited all nations from trade or intercourse ... decree was the destruction of all British commerce , through means entirely unsanctioned by the law of nations , and ...
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... decrees of Berlin and Milan , and should have restored neutral commerce to the con- dition in which it stood previously to the promulgation of those decrees , we should immediately repeal our orders in council . France has asserted that ...
... decrees of Berlin and Milan , and should have restored neutral commerce to the con- dition in which it stood previously to the promulgation of those decrees , we should immediately repeal our orders in council . France has asserted that ...
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... 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 France . In point of date the blockade of May , 1806 , preceded the Berlin ...
... 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 France . In point of date the blockade of May , 1806 , preceded the Berlin ...
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... law of nations , either under the objections urged by the French , or under those declared , or insinuated by the American government , because that blockade was maintained by a sufficient naval force ; that the decree of Berlin was not ...
... law of nations , either under the objections urged by the French , or under those declared , or insinuated by the American government , because that blockade was maintained by a sufficient naval force ; that the decree of Berlin was not ...
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