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... effect however at a dis- tant day , In the meantime , commissioners were appointed to adjust the ex- isting commercial differences between the two governments ; Lord Holland Holland and Lord Auckland on the one side , and 6 MAR America ...
... effect ' to that decree . They found that the order of the 7th January issued by their prede- cessors , did not answer the desired purpose either of compelling the enemy to recal those orders , or of inducing neutral nations to ...
... 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 only remaining neutral . The ...
... effect on a future day , the 1st of November , 1810. With- out waiting to see whether their operation had actually ceased on that day , and whether there appeared to be any disposition in the French government to redress the other ...
... effect of sympathy between congenial souls though far separated , was deemed of sufficient authority to be incorporated in the message to Congress . But , alas ! Mr. Madison's sympathy deceived him ; there was in fact no revocation of ...