Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... ports of this kingdom many ships and cargoes belonging to subjects of his Da- nish majesty , which having been unjustly and wrongfully brought into the said ports , had been de- creed to be restored to the owners ; and that many more ...
... ports of this kingdom many ships and cargoes belonging to subjects of his Da- nish majesty , which having been unjustly and wrongfully brought into the said ports , had been de- creed to be restored to the owners ; and that many more ...
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... ports . Lord Bathurst observed , that the warning was intended only for the purpose , that the neutral should refrain from going to a blockaded port ; but the vessel so warned would be at liberty to proceed to a port not blockaded to the ...
... ports . Lord Bathurst observed , that the warning was intended only for the purpose , that the neutral should refrain from going to a blockaded port ; but the vessel so warned would be at liberty to proceed to a port not blockaded to the ...
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... ports , and bring in their prizes , by con- forming to the ordinances issued relative to the entrance and depar- ture of ships of war . III . Ships of the allies or neu- tral powers , which may enter our ports , to avoid the danger of ...
... ports , and bring in their prizes , by con- forming to the ordinances issued relative to the entrance and depar- ture of ships of war . III . Ships of the allies or neu- tral powers , which may enter our ports , to avoid the danger of ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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