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Chester (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 7
United States (United States) (search for this): article 7
American affairs in Europe.how the United States may be compelled to Relax the Cordon.
[from the London Economist]
That England has far too great a respect for international law and morality, and far too much consideration for future and remote consequences, forcibly to interfere with or prohibit the blockade we have, we trust, made clear in previous numbers.
But those, who in their dread of a scarcity of cotton, would have our Government take this perilous and unwarrantable step, wou ess, and shall connive at the escape of no ships, and shall give papers to none.
If these requirements are not fulfilled — and we are by no means satisfied on this head — then we are entitled, and are bound to notify to the Government of the United States that the blockade of that port or that coast is not effective, is not therefore valid by the law of nations, cannot be recognized by us, and will not be respected by our ships.
If we are vigilant enough in this respect, we apprehend that the
Lancaster (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 7
Betts (search for this): article 7
May, 10 AD (search for this): article 7