Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., 第 10 巻R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... neutral territory , neutral vessels , or pro- perty , such neutral being incapable of resisting , and thereby to place you in im- minent danger , you have a right to seize such neutral territory , vessels , or property , in order to ...
... neutral territory , neutral vessels , or pro- perty , such neutral being incapable of resisting , and thereby to place you in im- minent danger , you have a right to seize such neutral territory , vessels , or property , in order to ...
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... neutral powers whether they meant to confiscation by us , or to conditions which submit to Bonaparte's blockading decree ? shall subject it to confiscation by the ene- and if so , that we must act accordingly . my ? " I repeat , that ...
... neutral powers whether they meant to confiscation by us , or to conditions which submit to Bonaparte's blockading decree ? shall subject it to confiscation by the ene- and if so , that we must act accordingly . my ? " I repeat , that ...
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... neutral states were reciprocal ; but neutral states were bound to protect themselves ; and if they did not do so , England was entitled , by the law of nations , to adopt principles necessary to support her commerce , and for her ...
... neutral states were reciprocal ; but neutral states were bound to protect themselves ; and if they did not do so , England was entitled , by the law of nations , to adopt principles necessary to support her commerce , and for her ...
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... neutral powers for the aggrandizement of his own . That the expedition to Copenhagen was most im- portant and most critical , every one must have felt when its termination was in suspense ; every one must now feel that it was most wise ...
... neutral powers for the aggrandizement of his own . That the expedition to Copenhagen was most im- portant and most critical , every one must have felt when its termination was in suspense ; every one must now feel that it was most wise ...
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... neutral , as it yet country ought to be to procure a peace , appeared , and unoffending , as it yet ap- provided such a peace were compatible peared , by declaring that a determination with that honour and those interests . He existed ...
... neutral , as it yet country ought to be to procure a peace , appeared , and unoffending , as it yet ap- provided such a peace were compatible peared , by declaring that a determination with that honour and those interests . He existed ...
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