These measures, which are resorted to only in just retaliation of the barbarous system adopted by England, which assimilates its legislation to that of Algiers, shall cease to have any effect with respect to all nations who shall have the firmness to... The North American Review - Página 3811826Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Cobbett - 1808 - 540 páginas
...shall have the firmness to corapeUlieEnglish government to respecttheirflag. They shall continue tub; rigorously in force as long as that government does not return to tlie principle of the law of nations which regulates the relations of civilized Mates in a itiite of... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1808 - 526 páginas
...respect to all nations who slmll have the firmness to compel the English government to respect llieir flag. They shall continue to be rigorously in force...which regulates the relations of civilized states in a Ï808.] [JAN. state of war. The provisions of the present decree shall be abrogated and null, in fact... | |
| ORDERS. - 1808 - 126 páginas
...system adopted by England, which assimilates its legislation to that of Algiers, shall cease to have any effect with respect to all nations, who shall...continue to be rigorously in force as long as that go* vernment does not return to the principle of the l&vf of nations, which regulates the relation... | |
| 1808 - 534 páginas
...cease to have any'eft'ect with respect to nil nations who shall have the firmness to cnmpel theEnglish government to respect their flag. They shall continue...return to the principle of the law of nations, which regelates the relations of civilized states in a state of war. The provisions of the present decreeeball... | |
| William Coleman - 1808 - 76 páginas
...But tJjt-.-i4 his ai.j :sty, in his great goodness, declares that this Decree a shall cease to have any effect with respect 'to all nations who shall...compel the English Government to respect their flag." That is to say, he will continue to make prize of all American property he can lay his hands on, unless... | |
| 1809 - 1162 páginas
...system adopted by England, which assimilates its legislation to that of Algiers, shall cease to have any effect with respect to all nations who shall have the firmness to compel the English go»!»rnment .to respect their flag. They shall continue to be rigorously in force as long as that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1138 páginas
...the English government to respect their flag. Tln'v shall continue to be rigorously in force as Ion; as that government does not return to the principle of the law of nation«, which regulates the relations of civilized states in a state of war. The provisions of the... | |
| 1810 - 600 páginas
...system adopted by England, which assimilates its legislation to that of Algiers, shall cease to have any effect with respect to all nations who shall have...not return to the principle of the law of nations, VoL I. PART. I. which regulates the relations of civilized states in a state of war. The provisions... | |
| 1810 - 602 páginas
...system adopted by England, which assimilates its legislation to that of Algiers, shall cease to have any effect with respect to all nations who shall have...not return to the principle of the law of nations, VOL I. PART. I. xxxia which regulates the relations of civilized states in a state of war. The provisions... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 602 páginas
...by England, which assimilates its legislation to that of Algiers, shall cease to have any enect-with respect to all nations who shall have the firmness...government does not return to the principle of the law of nation^, VOL I. PART. I. which regulates the relations of civilized states in a state of war. The provisions... | |
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