| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1808 - 540 pages
...denationalized by the arbitrary measures of the Eugliah government, enicr into our ports, or thai*: of our allies, or whether they fall into the hands...our ships of war, or of our privateers, they, are dei-hred to. be good and lawful prizes. Art. III. The British'' islands are declared to be in. a state... | |
| ORDERS. - France - 1808 - 126 pages
...become English property. . . 2. Whether the ships tiius denationalized by dip arbitrary measures of the English government, enter into our ports, or those...privateers, they are declared to be good and lawful prizes. 3. The British islands are declared to be in a state ef blockade, both by land and sea. Every ship... | |
| Great Britain - 1808 - 534 pages
...measures of the Eugi;«h government, enter into our ports, or ihose of our allies, or whether they tail into the hands of our ships of war, or of our privateers, they are declared to be good Midlawfu) prizes.-: Art. III. The British islands areder'aredto be in a state of blockade, both by... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...have become English property. " II. Whether the ships thus denationalized by the arbitrary measures of the English government, enter into our ports, or those...privateers, they are declared to be good and lawful prizes. " III. The British islands are declared to be in a state of blockade, both by land and sea. Every ship,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1138 pages
...become English property. -. "II. Whether the ships thus denationalized by the arbitrary measures of the English government, enter into our ports, or those...or of our privateers, they are declared to be good '«UK! lawful prizes. \, " III. The British islands are declared to be in a stcite of blockade, both... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 1162 pages
...become English property. Art. II. Whether the ships- Яеnationalized by the arbitrary measures of the English government enter into our ports, or those...the hands of our ships of war, or of our privateers, th^-y are declared to be good and lawful prizes. Art. HI. The British islands are declared to be in... | |
| History - 1809 - 1080 pages
...become English property. . "II. Whether Ihe ships thus drnationalized by the arbitrary measures of the English government, enter into our ports, or those...allies, or whether they fall into the hands of our «hips of war, or of our privateers, they are declared to be good and lawful prizes. "HI. The British... | |
| Europe - 1810 - 600 pages
...English property. — 'Art. II. Whether the ships thus denationalized by the arbitrary measures of the English government, enter into our ports, or those...and lawful prizes.— Art. III. The British islands are declared to be in a state of blockade, both by land and sea. Every ship, of whatever nation, or... | |
| 1810 - 602 pages
...become English property — Art. II. Whether the ships thus denationalized by the arbitrary measures of the English government, enter into our ports, or those...and lawful prizes. — Art. III. The British islands are declared to be in a state of blockade, both by land and sea. Every ship, of whatever nation, or... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1810 - 602 pages
...become English property. — Art. II. Whether the ships thus denationalized by the arbitrary measures of the English government, enter into our ports, or those...are declared to be good and lawful prizes.— Art. HI. The British islands are declared to be in a state of blockade, both by land and sea. Every «hip,... | |
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