The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates".T.C. Hansard, 1820 |
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... course to continental alliances . The first impression made upon the principal powers of Europe , was nearly the same as that upon which Great Britain had acted . With them , therefore , we entered into concert , in defence of the ...
... course to continental alliances . The first impression made upon the principal powers of Europe , was nearly the same as that upon which Great Britain had acted . With them , therefore , we entered into concert , in defence of the ...
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... course of this long and eventful contest ; it was by them that we were enabled , in the wreck of Europe , not only to effect our own security , but to hold out to our allies the means of safety , if they had been but true to them ...
... course of this long and eventful contest ; it was by them that we were enabled , in the wreck of Europe , not only to effect our own security , but to hold out to our allies the means of safety , if they had been but true to them ...
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... course , in the politics of the present moment ? and priority of market , of which I allow the effects to be immense , we might , if things were left to themselves , in a fair competition , in a fair race , still keep a - head of our ...
... course , in the politics of the present moment ? and priority of market , of which I allow the effects to be immense , we might , if things were left to themselves , in a fair competition , in a fair race , still keep a - head of our ...
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... course . For one , therefore , I have no great confidence in the effect of these in- ternal commotions ; which every day be- come less and less likely , in proportion as the power of the present government be- comes more confirmed , and ...
... course . For one , therefore , I have no great confidence in the effect of these in- ternal commotions ; which every day be- come less and less likely , in proportion as the power of the present government be- comes more confirmed , and ...
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... course a little cir- cuitous , but not less certain , equally tend to the same object . What can France want with any of the possessions which she has compelled us to surrender , but with a view of rivalling our power , or of subverting ...
... course a little cir- cuitous , but not less certain , equally tend to the same object . What can France want with any of the possessions which she has compelled us to surrender , but with a view of rivalling our power , or of subverting ...
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Halaman 559 - ... or place. XVII. The ambassadors, ministers, and other agents of the contracting powers, shall enjoy respectively in the states of the said powers, the same rank, privileges, prerogatives, and immunities, which public agents of the same class enjoyed previous to the war.
Halaman 195 - And, in order to determine what characterizes a blockade, it is agreed that that denomination shall apply only to a port where there is, by the disposition of the Power which blockades it with a naval force, stationary or sufficiently near, an evident danger in entering.
Halaman 217 - THAT they shall stop and detain all ships laden with goods, the produce of any colony belonging to France, or carrying provisions or other supplies for the use of any such colony, and shall bring the same, with their cargoes, to legal adjudication in our courts of admiralty.