The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volum 54J. Dodsley, 1813 |
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... ment would enable his Majesty to continue the most effectual aid for supporting the contest in the Pe- ninsula . The speech then took notice of the success of the British [ B ] arms arms in the reduction of Java , and the capture.
... ment would enable his Majesty to continue the most effectual aid for supporting the contest in the Pe- ninsula . The speech then took notice of the success of the British [ B ] arms arms in the reduction of Java , and the capture.
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" commotions in Bengal to require his presence at that particular. arms in the reduction of Java , and the capture of the isles of Bourbon and Mauritius ; and of the gallant conduct of the army under Sir Samuel Auchmuty , and the navy by ...
" commotions in Bengal to require his presence at that particular. arms in the reduction of Java , and the capture of the isles of Bourbon and Mauritius ; and of the gallant conduct of the army under Sir Samuel Auchmuty , and the navy by ...
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... arms in that quarter of the globe , to the vigorous system of well - concerted measures so wisely adopted and steadily pursued by Gilbert Lord Minto . " Mr. Sheridan then rose , and said , that though he could not he sitate a moment ...
... arms in that quarter of the globe , to the vigorous system of well - concerted measures so wisely adopted and steadily pursued by Gilbert Lord Minto . " Mr. Sheridan then rose , and said , that though he could not he sitate a moment ...
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... arms , whilst our senates were de- bating it they cannot be passed over in a relation of the principal occurrences in parliamentary his- tory . The House of Lords having been summoned on February 28 , in consequence of a motion of the ...
... arms , whilst our senates were de- bating it they cannot be passed over in a relation of the principal occurrences in parliamentary his- tory . The House of Lords having been summoned on February 28 , in consequence of a motion of the ...
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... arms , and the administering of an oath of secrecy and confederacy . On June 27th , the Prince Regent sent a message to each house of parliament , informing them , that he had given orders that copies of the information received ...
... arms , and the administering of an oath of secrecy and confederacy . On June 27th , the Prince Regent sent a message to each house of parliament , informing them , that he had given orders that copies of the information received ...
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Side 425 - Could the seizure of British subjects in such cases be regarded as within the exercise of a belligerent right, the acknowledged laws of war, which forbid an article of captured property to be adjudged without a regular investigation before a competent tribunal, would imperiously demand the fairest trial where the sacred rights of persons were at issue. In place of such a trial these rights are subjected to the will of every petty commander.
Side 425 - ... of violating the American flag on the great highway of nations, and of seizing and carrying off persons sailing under it, not in the exercise of a belligerent right founded on the law of nations against an enemy, but of a municipal prerogative over British subjects. British jurisdiction is thus extended to neutral vessels in a situation where no laws can operate but the law of nations and the laws of the country to which the vessels belong...
Side 428 - Britain to a formal revocation of it, and no imaginable objection to a declaration of the fact that the blockade did not exist. The declaration would have been consistent with her avowed principles of blockade, and would have enabled the United States to demand from France the pledged repeal of her decrees, either with success, in which case the way would have been opened for a general repeal of the belligerent edicts, or without success, in which case the United States would have been justified...
Side 430 - Having presented this view of the relations of the United States with Great Britain and of the solemn alternative growing out of them, I proceed to remark that the communications last made to Congress on the subject of our relations with France will have shewn that since the revocation of her decrees, as they violated the neutral rights of the United States...
Side 117 - AND be it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for His Majesty, by and with the Advice of His Privy Council, by any Order or Orders in Council to be issued from Time to Time, to...
Side 425 - Against this crying enormity, which Great Britain would be so prompt to avenge if committed against herself, the United States have in vain exhausted remonstrances and expostulations, and that no proof might be wanting of their conciliatory...
Side 446 - Rodgers ; and in the instance in which skill and bravery were more particularly tried with those of the enemy, the American flag had an auspicious triumph. The frigate Constitution, commanded by Captain Hull, after a close and short engagement, completely disabled and captured a British frigate ; gaining for that officer, and all on board, a praise which...
Side 343 - I believe that no act in itself unjust, immoral, or wicked, can ever be justified or excused by or under pretence or colour, that it was done either for the good of the church, or in obedience to any ecclesiastical power whatsoever.
Side 49 - Russell moved for a Committee of the whole House to take into consideration the state of Ireland.
Side 423 - Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation.