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... produce of those colonies to the ports of America ; they re - shipped them for the enemies ' ports of Europe , they entered freely all the ports of the United Kingdom , with car- goes brought directly from the hostile colonies ; thus ...
... produce and manufactures was prohibited ; and all neutral vessels , which had touched in England or any of her colonies , were made liable to confiscation . There were , we think , two obvious ways of treating this declara- tion of war ...
... produce . - How is it possible to persist in asserting that the blockade of the continent has had no effect on the condi- tion of the enemy , when we hear that his custom - house revenues have fallen from 60 millions of livres in 1807 ...
... produce and British manufactures , ' wheresoever found and to whomsoever belonging , ' shall be seized and confiscated , it would answer no good purpose to ourselves to revoke our Orders and re- move every restriction . The orders in ...
... produce . - How is it possible to persist in asserting that the blockade of the continent has had no effect on the condi- tion of the enemy , when we hear that his custom - house revenues have fallen from 60 millions of livres in 1807 ...