France and their dependencies, and for other purposes," it is provided "that in case either Great Britain or France shall before the 3d day of March next so revoke or modify her edicts as that they shall cease to violate the neutral commerce of the United... American Quarterly Review - Pagina 439geredigeerd door - 1835Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Andrew White Young - 1864 - 480 pagina’s
...expired, Congress, on the 1st of May, 1810, passed a new act of a like nature, which provided that, if either Great Britain or France should, before the...modify her edicts, as that they should cease to violate our neutral commerce, and if the other nation should not, within three months thereafter, do the same,... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1866 - 480 pagina’s
...new act of a like nature, which provided that, if either Great Britain or France should, before thc 3d of March, 1811, so revoke or modify her edicts, as that they should cease to violate our neutral commerce, and if the other nation should not, within three months thereafter, do the same,... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1870 - 624 pagina’s
...next session of Congress. It was announced, in this law, that in case either England or France should so revoke or modify her edicts as that they should...violate the neutral commerce of the United States, the President was authorized to reopen the trade with the nation so doing, by proclamation. The position... | |
| Alexander James Dallas, George Mifflin Dallas - 1871 - 496 pagina’s
...armed vessels from the harbors and waters of the United States; but, again, emphatically to announce "that in case either Great Britain or France should,...violate the neutral commerce of the United States, and if the other nation should not, within three months thereafter, so revoke or modify her edicts... | |
| Frederick Charles Brightly - 1871 - 840 pagina’s
...subject, it was declared that, in case either of those nations should revoke or modify her edicts, so that they should cease to violate the neutral commerce of the United States, the president should declare the fact, by proclamation ; and if the other nation should not, within... | |
| United States. Congress - 1813 - 786 pagina’s
...aon-intercourse, and was intended to supply its place. It declared that, if Great Britain or France should so revoke or modify her edicts as that they should cease to violate the neutral commerce of ше United States, which fact the President should declare by proclamation ; and, if the other nation... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 724 pagina’s
...value. The President was authorized to discontinue the-act whenever Great Britain should revoke or so modify her edicts, as that they should cease to violate the neutral commerce of the United Stales. Such was the extent of distress produced by this exclusion of British merchandise from the... | |
| William Nichols Coler - 1873 - 482 pagina’s
...same subject, it was declared, in case either of those nations should revoke or modify her edicts, so that they should cease to violate the neutral commerce of the United States, the President should declare the fact by proclamation ; and if the other nation should not, within... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1874 - 462 pagina’s
...France shall, before the third day of March next, so revoke or modify her edicts as that they shall cease to violate the neutral commerce of the United States, which fact the President of the United States shall declare by proclamation, and if the other nation shall not... | |
| 1875 - 846 pagina’s
...effect that in case Great Britain or France should revoke or modify its edicts previously issued — so that they should cease to violate the neutral commerce of the United States — the trade suspended by the law should be renewed. It will be observed that in this instance the... | |
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