| John Brannan - United States - 1823 - 510 pages
...with success, in which case the way would have been opened for a general repeal of the belligerant edicts ; or without success, in which case the United...non-existence ; nor permit its non-existence to be inferred and affirmed by the American plenipotentiary. On the contrary, by representing the blockade... | |
| John Brannan - United States - 1823 - 522 pages
...her avowed principles of blockade, and would have enabled the United States to demand from France the pledged repeal of her decrees ; either with success,...would have been opened for a general repeal of the belligerant edicts; or without success, in which case the United States would hare been justified in... | |
| John Brannan - United States - 1823 - 520 pages
...her avowed principles of blockade, and would have enabled the United States to demand from France the pledged repeal of her decrees ; either with success,...would have been opened for a general repeal of the belligerant edicts ; or without success, in which case the United States would have been justified... | |
| John Brannan - Ontario - 1823 - 522 pages
...her avowed principles of blockade, and would hare enabled the United States to demand from France the pledged repeal of her decrees ;• either with success,...would have been opened for a general repeal of the bellirerant edicts; or without success, in which case the United States would have been justified in... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1811 - 650 pages
...blockade, and would have enabled the United States to demand from France the pledged repeal of her decree, either with success. in which case the way would have been opened fora general repeal of the belligerent edicts; or without success, in which case the United States... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...her avowed principles of blockade, and would have enabled the United States to demand from France the pledged repeal of her decrees, either with success,...non-existence, nor permit its non-existence to be inferred and affirmed by the American plenipotentiary. On the contrary, by representing the blockade... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1846 - 766 pages
...enabled the United States to demand from France the pledged repeal of her decrees, either with success, m which case the way would have been opened for a general...non-existence ; nor permit its non-existence to be inferred and affirmed by the American plenipotentiary. On the contrary, by representing the blockade... | |
| Francis Wyse - United States - 1846 - 482 pages
...her avowed principles of blockade, and would have enabled the United States to demand from France the pledged repeal of her decrees ; either with success,...the way would have been opened for a general repeal ot the belligerent edicts ; or without success, in which case, the United Stateswould havebeen justified... | |
| Henry Montgomery - Presidents - 1852 - 560 pages
...her avowed principles of blockade, and would have enabled the United States to demand from France the pledged repeal of her decrees ; either with success, in which case the way would havq been opened for a general repeal of the belligerent edicts ; or without success, in which case... | |
| Henry Montgomery - 1853 - 482 pages
...her avowed principles of blockade, and would have enabled the United States to demand from France the pledged repeal of her decrees ; either with success,...non-existence ; nor permit its non-existence to be inferred and affirmed by the American plenipotentiary. On the contrary, by representing the blockade... | |
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