A Full and Correct Account of the Military Occurrences of the Late War Between Great Britain and the United States of America: With an Appendix, and Plates, Volume 1author, 1818 - Ontario |
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... effect . " British cruisers have also been in the prac- tice of violating the rights and the peace of our coasts . They hover over and harass our enter- ing and departing commerce . To the most in- sulting pretensions they have added ...
... effect . " British cruisers have also been in the prac- tice of violating the rights and the peace of our coasts . They hover over and harass our enter- ing and departing commerce . To the most in- sulting pretensions they have added ...
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... effect being thus added , as has been done in other important cases , to the unlawful- ness of the course pursued . And to render the outrage the more signal , these mock blockades have been reiterated and enforced in the face of ...
... effect being thus added , as has been done in other important cases , to the unlawful- ness of the course pursued . And to render the outrage the more signal , these mock blockades have been reiterated and enforced in the face of ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... effect than to encourage perseverance , and to enlarge pretensions . We behold our seafaring citizens still the daily victims of lawless violence , ↓ committed on the great and common highway of nations , 12 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
... effect than to encourage perseverance , and to enlarge pretensions . We behold our seafaring citizens still the daily victims of lawless violence , ↓ committed on the great and common highway of nations , 12 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
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... effect , no further steps were taken by the latter , than to direct that American ships and goods should be brought in and detained . It was not till the 13th of October , when the Ame- rican government had disregarded the notified ...
... effect , no further steps were taken by the latter , than to direct that American ships and goods should be brought in and detained . It was not till the 13th of October , when the Ame- rican government had disregarded the notified ...
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