| Charles Edward Hill - 1922 - 434 strani
...to have effect, — it being understood that in consequence of this declaration the English are to revoke their orders in council, and renounce the new...have wished to establish; or that the United States will conformably to the act you have just communicated, cause their rights to be respected ' y the... | |
| Louis Martin Sears - 1927 - 668 strani
...of November i, 1810 "it being understood that in consequence of this declaration the English are to revoke their Orders in Council, and renounce the new...conformably to the Act you have just communicated, cause their rights to be respected by the English." 12 With a bad taste of which he seemed unconscious,... | |
| Ray Allen Billington - 1988 - 294 strani
...letter in which he promised that the Berlin and Milan decrees would be repealed by November 1, 1810, "it being understood that, in consequence of this...the English shall revoke their Orders in Council." As there was no chance of this, Napoleon did not intend to repeal his decrees. Madison, however, proclaimed... | |
| Henry Adams - 1986 - 1458 strani
...effect, — it being understood (bien entendu) that in consequence of this declaration the English are to revoke their Orders in Council, and renounce the new...conformably to the Act you have just communicated, cause their rights to be respected by the English." No phraseology could have more embarrassed President... | |
| United States. President - 1858 - 802 strani
...Britain) which refused to acknowledge the rights of neutrals. 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." Although the language of the note of the... | |
| Cobbett's Political Register VOL.XXI From January to June,1812 - 1812 - 788 strani
...revoked, and that from the 1st of November, 1810, they will cease to be in force, it being un* derslood that in consequence of this declaration the English shall revoke their Orders in Council, ami renounce the nevr principles of blockade which they have attempted to establish."— The purport... | |
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