ORDERS IN COUNCIL, OR AN EXAMINATION OF THE JUSTICE, LEGALITY, AND POLICY OF THE NEW SYSTEM OF COMMERCIAL REGULATIONS, WITH AN Appendir OF State Papers, Statutes, and Authorities. LONDON: PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, AND ORME, PATERNOSTER ROW, AND J. RIDGWAY, PICCADILLY. 1808. Price Four Shillings. EXAMINATION OF THE ORDERS IN COUNCIL. IT may be premised, that the enemy, and those powers under his control, or who take his part, have no right to interfere in this discussion. This title is confined exclusively to two parties-the neutrals, and the people of these realms. The former have a right to demand whether our late proceedings are justified by the law of nations; the latter are entitled to ask if those proceedings are consistent with the municipal law of England. They have a further right to demand if they shall be injured or benefited by this new system. These three questions it is proposed to examine in their order. |