History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... commerce of the only remaining neutral state their indiscrim- inate violence had left out of the circle of hostility . In vain were the justice and policy of the British orders in council of November arraigned in par- liament by Lord ...
... commerce of the only remaining neutral state their indiscrim- inate violence had left out of the circle of hostility . In vain were the justice and policy of the British orders in council of November arraigned in par- liament by Lord ...
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... commerce of neutral nations with the colonies of the adverse belligerent was wholly interdicted on the pretence of justification , because it had been forbidden by the enemy her- self in the time of peace . This pretension had been ...
... commerce of neutral nations with the colonies of the adverse belligerent was wholly interdicted on the pretence of justification , because it had been forbidden by the enemy her- self in the time of peace . This pretension had been ...
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... commerce of the United States , should not be a single special repeal in relation to the United States , but should be extended to whatever other neutral nations , unconnected with them , may be affected by those decrees . And as an ...
... commerce of the United States , should not be a single special repeal in relation to the United States , but should be extended to whatever other neutral nations , unconnected with them , may be affected by those decrees . And as an ...
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