A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain and the Several Other European Powers ...John Debritt J. Debrett, 1794 |
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... object of the Editor of this Work has been to col- lect all State Papers illuftrative of the fentiments , actions , and views , of the European Powers , in the present War against France , and also of the United States of America , who ...
... object of the Editor of this Work has been to col- lect all State Papers illuftrative of the fentiments , actions , and views , of the European Powers , in the present War against France , and also of the United States of America , who ...
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... object of common concern to all the Sovereigns of Europe . They hope that this concern will , doubt- lefs , be acknowledged by all the Powers , from whom aflistance is required ; and that , in confequence , they will not refuse em ...
... object of common concern to all the Sovereigns of Europe . They hope that this concern will , doubt- lefs , be acknowledged by all the Powers , from whom aflistance is required ; and that , in confequence , they will not refuse em ...
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... objects relative to this alliance , has thought pro- per to fend to Caffel the Right Honourable Thomas Earl of Elgin and of Kinkardine , Baron Bruce of Kinrofs , his Minifter Plenipotentiary ; and his Serene Highnefs has nominated , on ...
... objects relative to this alliance , has thought pro- per to fend to Caffel the Right Honourable Thomas Earl of Elgin and of Kinkardine , Baron Bruce of Kinrofs , his Minifter Plenipotentiary ; and his Serene Highnefs has nominated , on ...
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... object in this article . XIV . All the expences of transport for the troops , as well for the men as for their effects , fhall be defrayed by his Britannic Majefty . XV . The fituation of affairs having entirely changed its afpect fince ...
... object in this article . XIV . All the expences of transport for the troops , as well for the men as for their effects , fhall be defrayed by his Britannic Majefty . XV . The fituation of affairs having entirely changed its afpect fince ...
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... objects relative to the present war . The two high contract- ing parties , feeing in the fame point of view the indifpenfable neceffity of continuing their plans and operations for the accom- plishment of the juft and lawful object of a ...
... objects relative to the present war . The two high contract- ing parties , feeing in the fame point of view the indifpenfable neceffity of continuing their plans and operations for the accom- plishment of the juft and lawful object of a ...
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Side 307 - I have given instructions to those officers to whom it belongs to cause prosecutions to be instituted against all persons who shall, within the cognizance of the Courts of the United States, violate the law of nations with respect to the powers at War or any of them.
Side 307 - Powers respectively; and to exhort and warn the citizens of the United States carefully to avoid all acts and proceedings whatsoever, which may in any manner tend to contravene such disposition.
Side 317 - The several subjects to which I have now referred open a wide range to your deliberations and involve some of the choicest interests of our common country. Permit me to bring to your remembrance the magnitude of your task. Without an unprejudiced coolness the welfare of the Government may be hazarded ; without harmony as far as consists with freedom of sentiment its dignity may be lost. But as the legislative proceedings of the United States will never, I trust, be reproached for the want of temper...
Side 311 - In testimony whereof I have caused these letters to be made patent, and the seal of The United States to be hereunto affixed.
Side 227 - Scheldt, unless she have also the right to set aside equally all the other treaties between all the powers of Europe, and all the other rights of England, or of her allies.
Side 346 - I have received the letter which your excellency did me the honour to write to me on the 12th of December, 1827, and laid it before the emperor.
Side 317 - I cannot forbear to recommend a repeal of the tax on the transportation of public prints. There is no resource so firm for the government of the United States, as the affections of the people, guided by an enlightened policy; and to this primary good, nothing can conduce more than a faithful representation of public proceedings, diffused without restraint throughout the United States.
Side 83 - Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral to will and require the High Court of Admiralty of Great Britain, and the Lieutenant and Judge of the...
Side 367 - Moved, that an humble addrefs be prefented to his Majefty, to return his majefty the thanks of this houfe for his moft gracious fpeech from the throne.
Side 227 - Europe, established by solemn treaties and guaranteed by the consent of all the powers. This government, adhering to the maxims which it has followed for more than a century, will also never see with indifference that France shall make herself, either directly or indirectly, sovereign of the Low Countries, or general arbitress of the rights and liberties of Europe.