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... considered is one of fact rather than argument . The circumstances , in which neutrals are placed by the peculiar character of the present war , are entirely novel . France has done her utmost to extinguish neutrality altogether ; that ...
... considered as contraband of war , direct into the ports of France ; such , for instance , as three and four - inch ' deals , spars , iron and other materials employed in fitting out , and Ꭺ Ꮪ equipping , equipping , that very flotilla ...
... considered as blockaded unless invested by land as well as by sea . ' These are the invariable principles which ' General Armstrong was informed ' have regu- lated and will regulate the conduct of his imperial Majesty in the great ...
... considered him to possess the best qualifications for the situa tion . Subjoined to a copy of Mr. Pitt's letter , informing him of his appointment , the following words were found written with the Bishop's own hand : ' I acknowledge the ...
... considered the general cause of civilized man against a most intolerable system of cruelty and oppression . In short , the best years of his life , and all his talents and powers were applied and devoted to it ; and I believe the ...