The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and literature, 第 33 巻1813 |
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... enemy to contend against but England ; all her means were immediately directed against our commerce , and the Berlin and Milan decrees had about as much elect against us , as ours taken in retaliation had against them . The first ...
... enemy to contend against but England ; all her means were immediately directed against our commerce , and the Berlin and Milan decrees had about as much elect against us , as ours taken in retaliation had against them . The first ...
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... enemy , he was obliged to make a precipitate retreat , to the desertion of the sick and wounded in the hos- pital . The remaining campaigns had , in every respect , the character of the two that preceded them : hard - fought battles ...
... enemy , he was obliged to make a precipitate retreat , to the desertion of the sick and wounded in the hos- pital . The remaining campaigns had , in every respect , the character of the two that preceded them : hard - fought battles ...
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... enemy . Bonaparte had often accused us of a disposition to embroil other states , and to desert them in the hour of trial and cala- mity . This would be to substan- tiate the truth of the accusation , and to proclaim our perfidy and our ...
... enemy . Bonaparte had often accused us of a disposition to embroil other states , and to desert them in the hour of trial and cala- mity . This would be to substan- tiate the truth of the accusation , and to proclaim our perfidy and our ...
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... enemy more difficult to resist than any who had hitherto appeared in modern times . Was not this a time , he would ask , when every honest man would wish to give strength and efficacy to the empire ? Was this not a time for every well ...
... enemy more difficult to resist than any who had hitherto appeared in modern times . Was not this a time , he would ask , when every honest man would wish to give strength and efficacy to the empire ? Was this not a time for every well ...
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... enemy's port to enemy'sport , the ob- ject of it was now at an end , in con- sequence of the annexation of Ham- burgh to France . The orders in council , therefore , to which it was his object to call the attention of their lordships ...
... enemy's port to enemy'sport , the ob- ject of it was now at an end , in con- sequence of the annexation of Ham- burgh to France . The orders in council , therefore , to which it was his object to call the attention of their lordships ...
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241 ページ - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of 'His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
191 ページ - We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain, a state of war against the United States; and on the side of the United- States, a state of peace towards Great Britain.
xiv ページ - Dictionary was written with little assistance of the learned, and without any patronage of the great; not in the soft obscurities of retirement, or under the shelter of academic bowers, but amidst inconvenience and distraction, in sickness and in sorrow.
xii ページ - As a writer he is entitled to one praise of the highest kind: his mode of thinking, and of expressing his thoughts, is original. His blank verse is no more the blank verse of Milton, or of any other poet, than the rhymes of Prior are the rhymes of Cowley. His numbers, his pauses, his diction, are of his own growth, without transcription, without imitation.
188 ページ - In aggravation of these predatory measures, they have been considered as in force from the dates of their notification; a retrospective effect being thus added, as has been done in other important cases, to the unlawfulness of the course pursued. And to render the outrage the more signal, these mock blockades have been reiterated and enforced in the face of official communications from the British government, declaring, as the true definition of a legal blockade, ''that particular ports must be actually...
187 ページ - Against this crying enormity, which Great Britain would be so prompt to avenge if committed against herself, the United States have in vain exhausted remonstrances and expostulations...
191 ページ - ... by prize courts, no longer the organs of public law, but the instruments of arbitrary edicts; and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled in British ports into British fleets; whilst arguments are employed, in support of these aggressions, which have no foundation but in a principle, equally supporting a claim to regulate our external commerce, in all cases whatsoever. We behold, in fine...
347 ページ - Government now demands as prerequisites to a repeal of its orders as they relate to the United States that a formality should be observed in the repeal of the French decrees nowise necessary to their termination nor exemplified by British usage, and that the French...
190 ページ - ... belligerents, was made known to the British Government. As that Government admits that an actual application of an adequate force is necessary to the existence of a legal blockade, and it was notorious, that if such a force had ever been applied, its long discontinuance had annulled the blockade in question, there could be no sufficient objection on the part of Great Britain, to a formal revocation of it; and no imaginable objection to a declaration of the fact that the blockade did not exist....
188 ページ - Isles, at a time when the naval force of that enemy dared not to issue from his own ports. She was reminded, without effect, that her own prior blockades, unsupported by an adequate naval force, actually applied and continued, were a bar to this plea; that executed edicts against millions of our property could not be retaliation on edicts confessedly impossible to be executed...