| Robert Walsh - 1835 - 582 strani
...that from and after the 1st November, 1810, the offensive decrees should be repealed, " it being well understood, that in consequence of this declaration,...renounce the new principles of blockade which they have attempted to establish; or that the United States, in conformity with the act which you, have just... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1835 - 568 strani
...that from and after the 1st November, 1810, the offensive decrees should be repealed, "it being well understood, that in consequence of this declaration,...renounce the new principles of blockade which they have attempted to establish; or that the United States, in conformity with tiic act which you nave just... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1835 - 358 strani
...of November, they would cease to have effect. But, at the same time, it was subjoined, that it was " understood, that, in consequence of this declaration,...the English shall revoke their orders in council," &c. About the same time, it was announced, that the Rambouillet decree had also been rescinded. Although... | |
| 1825 - 436 strani
...Berlin and Milan are revolted, and that, after the first of November, they will cease to have effect; it being understood that, in consequence of this declaration,...or that the United States, conformably to the act t/ou have just communicated shall cause their ii?'i(s (o be respected by the English." The execution... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1840 - 498 strani
...fulfilling the promise, which it was understood to have given. " It being understood (or on condition) that the English shall revoke their orders in council,...have wished to establish ; or that the United States shall cause their rights to be respected by the English." Trusting to the sincerity of this declaration,... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1840 - 494 strani
...fulfilling the promise, which it was understood to have given. " It being understood (or on condition) that the English shall revoke their orders in council,...have wished to establish ; or that the United States shall cause their rights to be respected by the English." Trusting to the sincerity of this declaration,... | |
| William Herbert - 1842 - 424 strani
...of Berlin and Milan were revoked, and that from the 1st of November they would cease to be enforced, it being understood that in consequence of this declaration...revoke their Orders in Council, and renounce the new principle of blockade which they have attempted to establish ; or that the United States, conformably... | |
| James Reddie - 1845 - 602 strani
..."that the Decrees of Berlin and Milan are revoked, and from the 1st November will cease to take effect, it being understood that in consequence of this declaration,...of blockade which they have wished to establish." And assuming as fact, the actual revocation of the French decrees, President Maddison, on the 2nd November... | |
| John Quincy Adams - 1850 - 460 strani
...after the 1st of November ensuing, — upon the condition, however, that the English government should revoke their orders in council, and renounce the new principles of blockade which they had sought to establish, or, in default thereof, that the United States should cause their rights to... | |
| John Quincy Adams - 1850 - 454 strani
...after the 1st of November ensuing, — upon the condition, however, that the English government should revoke their orders in council, and renounce the new principles of blockade which they had sought to establish, or, in default thereof, that the United States should cause their rights to... | |
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