Britain is, in truth, little more than an imaginary grievance. Upon a diligent examination, made by His Majesty's command, of the records of the British Court of Admiralty, there has been discovered only a solitary instance in the course of the present... The Universal magazine - Page 5531807Full view - About this book
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1808 - 540 pages
...discovered only a solitary inssance in the course of the present war, of the condemnation of a vessel really Russian ; a vessel which had carried naval...detained: and none in which justice has been refused to a patty regularly complaining of sucb detention. If. ie therefore matter of surprise, as well as of concern... | |
| English literature - 1808 - 1016 pages
...¡гьипсе, in the course of the present wnr, of thi- condemnation of a vessel really R us' i in ; j vrssel which had carried naval stores to a port of the common enemy. There are but few instance* of Russian vessels detained, and none in which justice has been refused to a party regularly... | |
| 1807 - 770 pages
...only a solitary instance in the course of the present war, of the condemnation of a vessel re.illy Russian : a vessel which had carried naval stores...are but few instances of Russian vessels detained ; nnd none in which justice has been refused to a party regularly complaining of such detention. It... | |
| 1808 - 1142 pages
...discovered only a solitary instance in the course of the present war, of the condemnation of a vessel really Russian ; a vessel which had carried naval...regularly complaining of such detention. It is therefore matter of surprise, as well as of concern, to his majesty, that the emperor of Rus. PUBLIC PAPERS.... | |
| William Roscoe - Europe - 1808 - 192 pages
...discovered only a solitary Instance in the Course 'of the present War, of the Condemnation of a Vessel really Russian: a Vessel which had carried Naval Stores...regularly complaining of such Detention. It is therefore Matter of Surprize as well as of Concern to His Majesty that the Emperor of Russia should h»ve condescended... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1808 - 526 pages
...discovered only a solitary instance in the course of the present war, of the condemnation of a vessel really Russian; a vessel which had carried naval stores...regularly complaining of such detention. It is therefore matter of surprise as well aи ot concern to his, Majesty, that the Emperor oi Russia should have condescended... | |
| Great Britain - 1808 - 534 pages
...solitary instance in the course of the present war, of tho condemnation of a vessel really Russian f • a vessel which had carried naval stores to a port...none in which justice has been refused to a party ix-gubrly complaining of such detention. It is therefore matter of surprise, as well as of concern... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1809 - 412 pages
...instance in the course of the present war, of the condemnation of a vessel really Russian: a ve-sel which had carried naval stores to a port of the common...none in which justice ha.s been refused to a party regulariy complaining of such detention. It is therefore matter of surprise as^well as of concern to... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1138 pages
...discovered only a solitary instance in the course of the present war, of the condemnation of a -vessel really Russian ; a vessel which had carried naval...are but few instances of Russian vessels detained ; ami none in v. Inch justice has been refused loa party regularly complaining of such detention. It... | |
| History - 1809 - 1080 pages
...:\'.tlu: hud carried naval stores 4o a port nf the common enemy. Thcrc'xre but few instances of linsifin vessels detained; and none in which justice has been refused to a party regularly complaining of such •Jetention. It is therefore matter of Mirprise as well as of concern to his majesty, that the emperor... | |
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