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... measure , to carry on their own colonial trade ; and , secondly , to their having falsely asserted that they had entirely changed the colonial system and meant to throw open that trade to foreign nations in time of peace . Mr. Madison ...
... measures to cease to have effect with respect to those nations who shall have the firmness to compel the English govern- ment to respect their flag . There can be no doubt that these two orders of the belligerents bore hard upon the ...
... measures not only stabbing her interests , but superadding , under the name of indulgencies , a blow at their national independence , and a mockery of their understandings . ' 6 " But while all the instructions of Mr. Jefferson and Mr ...
... measures , and acknowledged the care and vigilance of the queen . " 6 The best answer to the charge of the impolicy of the orders in council is to look at their practical effects on the commerce of the neutral , the enemy , and on our ...
... measure of retaliation . Among other evils attributed to the orders in council , is the mass of fraud , forgery , and perjury connected with the licence trade . On . the subject of that trade we have had occasion , in a former num- ber ...