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... carried them for condemnation into the ports of Italy , Dantzig , and Copenhagen . He knew that every week American ships and cargoes had suffered sequestration in the ports of France , which woeful experience had taught him to consider ...
... carry on their own colonial trade ; and , secondly , to their having falsely asserted that they had entirely changed ... carrying on the colonial trade of a belligerent , were neither introduced for the first time in 1756 , nor is Great ...
... carrying on the whole trade of one of the belligerents , which that belligerent would have carried on in time of peace , but super- adding their own and a considerable part of ours . Valuable car- goes of bullion and specie and of ...
... carried into effect however at a dis- tant day , In the meantime , commissioners were appointed to adjust the ex- isting commercial differences between the two governments ; Lord Holland Holland and Lord Auckland on the one side , and 6 ...
... carry these threats into exe- cution , and if neutral nations , contrary to all expectation , should acquiesce in such usurpations , his Majesty might probably be compelled , however reluctantly , to retaliate in his just defence , & c ...