| Great Britain. High Court of Appeals for Prizes, Thomas Harman Acton - 1811 - 594 pages
...profefled his readinefs to revoke, fo foon as the Decrees of the enemy, which gave occafion to them, (hould be formally and unconditionally repealed } and the commerce of Neutral Nations be reftored to its accuftomtd courfc. At a fubfequent period of the war, His Majefty, availing Himfclf... | |
| 1812 - 778 pages
...had rendered unavoidable j and which bis Majesty hu at all times professed his readiness to revoke, so soon as the Decrees of the Enemy, which gave occasion...accustomed course. — At a subsequent period of the war, bis Majei> iv. availing himself of the then situation of Europe, without abandoning the prin- , ciple... | |
| 1813 - 1082 pages
...had renderrd unavoidable; and which his majesty has at all limes professed his readiness to revoke, so soon as the decrees of the enemy, which gave occasion...and the commerce of neutral nations be restored to iis accustomed course. At a subsequent period of thje war, his majesty, availing himsctf of the then... | |
| 1813 - 818 pages
...had rendered unavoidable ; and which his Majesty has at all times professed his rradiness to revoke, so soon as the Decrees of the enemy, which gave occasion...unconditionally repealed, and the commerce of neutral nations restored to its accustomed course. At a subsequent period of the war, his Majesty, availing himself... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 536 pages
...rendered • unavoidable ; and which, his majesty has at all times professed his readiness to revoke, so soon as the decrees of the enemy, which gave occasion...unconditionally repealed, and the commerce of neutral nations restored to its accustomed course.. At a subsequent period of the war, his majesty, availing himself... | |
| Nova Scotia. Vice-Admiralty Court, James Stewart - 1814 - 666 pages
...readiness to revoke the Orders in Council adopted thereupon, as soon as the said Decrees of the enemy should be formally and unconditionally repealed, and the commerce of neutral nations restored to its accustomed course: His Royal Highness the Prince Regent (anxious to give the most decisive... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 422 pages
...readiness to revoke the orders in council, adopted thereupon, as soon as the said decrees of the enemy should be formally and unconditionally repealed, and the commerce of neutral nations restored to its accustomed course : His royal highness the prince regent (anxious to give the most... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 976 pages
...rendered unavoidable ;. and which his Majesty has at all tirrie* professed his readiness to revoke, so soon as the decrees of the enemy, which gave occasion...unconditionally repealed, and the commerce of neutral nations restored to its accustomed course. At a subsequent period of the war, his Majesty, availing himself... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1830 - 1358 pages
...readiness to revoke the Orders in Council adopted thereupon, as soon as the said Decrees of the Enemy should be formally and unconditionally repealed, and the Commerce of Neutral Nations restored to its accustomed course: jesty's Privy Council, to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered... | |
| United States. Congress - 1834 - 788 pages
...Council: "And which His Majesty has at all times professed hid readiness to revoke, as soon as the decrees which gave occasion to them should be formally and...neutral nations be restored to its accustomed course." In the same instrument he also says: "And to give a decisive proof of his Royal HighnesVs disposition... | |
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