British and Foreign State Papers, 10. köideH.M. Stationery Office, 1828 |
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... force them to War . I told Monsieur de Villèle that it would be quite impossible for us to declare beforehand what would be our conduct upon any hypothetical case . I should wish to receive His Majesty's Instructions what line I shall ...
... force them to War . I told Monsieur de Villèle that it would be quite impossible for us to declare beforehand what would be our conduct upon any hypothetical case . I should wish to receive His Majesty's Instructions what line I shall ...
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... force of one of the contending Parties . It is of rea- son only that we are speaking , and it is with the pen of con- ciliation , that a Power , situated like Great Britain , might support Spain , without exposing Herself to take part ...
... force of one of the contending Parties . It is of rea- son only that we are speaking , and it is with the pen of con- ciliation , that a Power , situated like Great Britain , might support Spain , without exposing Herself to take part ...
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... force . But the British Government could not advise any People , in adopting Changes , however beneficial , to admit the Principle on which ( according to this latter construction ) the Speech of the King of France would be understood ...
... force . But the British Government could not advise any People , in adopting Changes , however beneficial , to admit the Principle on which ( according to this latter construction ) the Speech of the King of France would be understood ...
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... force by force ; and that France would find , that the War would be a much more serious un- dertaking than She seemed at present to imagine it would be . He requested me to leave him for an hour the Copy of Sir Char'es Stuart's Despatch ...
... force by force ; and that France would find , that the War would be a much more serious un- dertaking than She seemed at present to imagine it would be . He requested me to leave him for an hour the Copy of Sir Char'es Stuart's Despatch ...
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... force , the Nation to submit themselves to an order of things , to be either suggested or prescribed to them from without . Sir Henry Wellesley has , in coincidence with this opinion , reported the alarm which the intended Mission of M ...
... force , the Nation to submit themselves to an order of things , to be either suggested or prescribed to them from without . Sir Henry Wellesley has , in coincidence with this opinion , reported the alarm which the intended Mission of M ...
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Additional Article Bahia Baron de Nagell Bissao Brig Britain Britannick British Cabinda Captain Capture Cargo Catholick Chargé d'Affaires charged Coast of Africa Colony command Commissioners communicate condemned Congress Copy Country Crew d'une declared Despatch dollars Duke of Wellington duty E. M. Ward Earl of Clancarty embarkation Etats été être Excellency Extract fait Foreign Office France Governor Gregory and Fitzgerald honour illegal inclose Inclosure Instructions January King l'Espagne Lefroy Lieutenant Lord Lordship Madrid Majesty Majesty's Government Majesty's Ship Marq Marquess of Londonderry Master ment Minister Mixed Commission Nation Negroes Netherlands Person Ports Portugal Portuguese Powers present Princes Island Province Publick Puissances qu'elle qu'il received Republick respect River sailed Schooner Secretary Secy sera Sierra Leone Sir Charles Stuart Slave Trade Slaves on board Soussigné Spain Spanish Government Surinam tion Traffick in Slaves Treasury Treaty Undersigned United Verona Vessel voyage William à Court
Popular passages
Page 570 - Commissioners of his Majesty's Treasury, or any three or more of them...
Page 257 - ... by the laws of either of the states or territories of the United States, with intent to make such negro or mulatto a slave, or shall...
Page 646 - Misdemeanor ; and shall, upon conviction thereof, upon any information or indictment, be punished by fine and imprisonment, or either of them, at the discretion of the Court in which such Offender shall be convicted...
Page 777 - ... the Lord High Treasurer or the Commissioners of his Majesty's Treasury of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or any three of...
Page 634 - Satisfied, I am, whatever may be the abstract doctrine in favor of unrestricted commerce, provided all nations would concur in it, and it was not liable to be interrupted by war, which has never occurred, and cannot be expected, that there are other strong reasons applicable to our situation, and relations with other countries, which impose on us the obligation to cherish and sustain our manufactures.
Page 645 - Command, upon information on oath given before them respectively, which oath they are hereby respectively authorised and empowered to administer, that such Person or Persons as aforesaid is or are on board such Ship or Vessel, to detain and prevent any such Ship or Vessel, or to cause such Ship or Vessel to be detained and prevented from proceeding to sea on her voyage with such Persons as aforesaid on board...
Page 582 - Xo discriminating duty shall be levied upon the productions of the soil or industry of France, imported in French bottoms into the ports of the United States for transit or re-exportation ; nor shall any such duties be levied upon the productions of the soil or industry of the United States, imported in vessels of the United States into the ports of France for transit or re-exportation.
Page xv - ... to interfere by force or by menace in the present struggle in Spain, so convinced are his majesty's government of the uselessness and danger of any such interference — so objectionable does it appear to them in principle, as well as utterly impracticable in execution, that when the necessity arises, or (I would rather say) when the opportunity offers, I am to instruct your grace at once frankly and peremptorily to declare, that to any such interference, come what may, his majesty will not be...
Page 82 - ... on which the vessel shall be captured, then, and on that account, according to the true intent and meaning of the stipulations of the Treaty, such vessel shall be detained by the cmizers, and finally condemned by the Commissioners.
Page 775 - An Act to regulate the Trade between His Majesty's Possessions in America and the West Indies, and other Places in America and the West Indies ; — and also, 3 G.4.