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Side 1455
... blockade being the only branch of the subject embraced in the Duke of Cadore's letter of the 5th of August , 1810 , would alone be noticed . These required , that the right of blockade should be restricted " to fortified ports ...
... blockade being the only branch of the subject embraced in the Duke of Cadore's letter of the 5th of August , 1810 , would alone be noticed . These required , that the right of blockade should be restricted " to fortified ports ...
Side 1457
... blockade of May , 1806. " blockade should be maintained by a due applica - clare the perfect readiness of this Government to fulfil tion of an adequate naval force . " The same ad- the conditions . On these terms the British Govern ...
... blockade of May , 1806. " blockade should be maintained by a due applica - clare the perfect readiness of this Government to fulfil tion of an adequate naval force . " The same ad- the conditions . On these terms the British Govern ...
Side 1459
... blockade of the port of Tripoli ( so as to create an evident danger of entering it ' ) you will have a right to capture for adjudication any vessel that shall attempt to enter with a knowledge of the blockade . " The very same doctrine ...
... blockade of the port of Tripoli ( so as to create an evident danger of entering it ' ) you will have a right to capture for adjudication any vessel that shall attempt to enter with a knowledge of the blockade . " The very same doctrine ...
Side 1461
... blockade of the port the arrival of the Hornet , these opinions had been of Tripoli ( so as to create an evident danger of maintained . They had , however , gradually died entering it ' ) you will have a right to capture for away , and ...
... blockade of the port the arrival of the Hornet , these opinions had been of Tripoli ( so as to create an evident danger of maintained . They had , however , gradually died entering it ' ) you will have a right to capture for away , and ...
Side 1549
... blockade is lawful , unless it be sus- tained by the application of an adequate force ; and that an adequate force was applied to this blockade , in its full extent , ought not to be pretended . Whether Great Britain was able to ...
... blockade is lawful , unless it be sus- tained by the application of an adequate force ; and that an adequate force was applied to this blockade , in its full extent , ought not to be pretended . Whether Great Britain was able to ...
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