An Answer to Certain Parts of a Work Published by Mathew Carey: Entitled "The Olive-branch," Or "Faults on Both Sides."W. M'Kean, 1816 - 231 páginas |
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... British Islands , in a state of block- ade , when he had not a single ship afloat . To meet the Berlin decree , the British government issued their well known Orders in Council , of January and November 1807 , and Bonaparte subjoined ...
... British Islands , in a state of block- ade , when he had not a single ship afloat . To meet the Berlin decree , the British government issued their well known Orders in Council , of January and November 1807 , and Bonaparte subjoined ...
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... British cabinet . He was , however , informed by Mr. Monroe , that in making another treaty , " we must begin de ... British navi- gation a material advantage over the American , in the 1 intercourse between the American ports and ...
... British cabinet . He was , however , informed by Mr. Monroe , that in making another treaty , " we must begin de ... British navi- gation a material advantage over the American , in the 1 intercourse between the American ports and ...
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... British ports in Europe . The convention of London equalized the laws of the two countries , relating to those ports ; leaving the intercourse between our ports and the ports of the British colonies , subject , as before , to the ...
... British ports in Europe . The convention of London equalized the laws of the two countries , relating to those ports ; leaving the intercourse between our ports and the ports of the British colonies , subject , as before , to the ...
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