An Examination of the British Doctrine, which Subjects to Capture a Neutral Trade, Not Open in Time of PeaceJ. Johnson and W.J. & J. Richardson, 1806 - 204 ページ |
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... fact , against the commerce of her friends , and a monopolizing grasp at that of her enemies . 1st . Whilst Great - Britain denies to her enemies a right to relax their laws in favor of neutral com- mérce , she relaxes her own , those ...
... fact , against the commerce of her friends , and a monopolizing grasp at that of her enemies . 1st . Whilst Great - Britain denies to her enemies a right to relax their laws in favor of neutral com- mérce , she relaxes her own , those ...
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... fact , as it was taken to be , how account for so unexampled an instance of blind confidence by Great Britain , in the sincerity of an enemy , always reproached by her with the want of sincerity ; and on an occasion too , so pe ...
... fact , as it was taken to be , how account for so unexampled an instance of blind confidence by Great Britain , in the sincerity of an enemy , always reproached by her with the want of sincerity ; and on an occasion too , so pe ...
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... fact , the trade is expressly and truly stated , in the explana- tion itself , to have been limited to " some articles , " and " on certain conditions . " But the instruc- tion is admitted to have been designed to exempt , without any ...
... fact , the trade is expressly and truly stated , in the explana- tion itself , to have been limited to " some articles , " and " on certain conditions . " But the instruc- tion is admitted to have been designed to exempt , without any ...
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