Speech of the Hon James Emott in the House of Representatives of the United Sta
Speech of the Hon James Emott in the House of Representatives of the United Sta
James Emott
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Taken separately, and without regard to the causes "which letl to them, or the reasons alleged by each nation for their continuance, the French decrees and the British orders are undoubted causes of war. Both nations, however, sought for a justification, in the conduct of their adversary, and the ■submission of neutrals. It is not perhaps material to ascertain which was the first aggressor, in this novel system of warfare ; tjut if it was, and I have justly explained, the blockading order of Ma...y, 1806, or if that order was fairly understood by Mr. Monroe, and by the committee of foreign relations, it would seem to follow, that France took the first step, in this war or our rights and interests. BjC that as it may, tliis government has by its embargo and non-intercourse laws, and the offers made to the belligerent^, under them, considered hotii so much in the wrong, as to re- i'lise to select either for an enemy in exclusion of the other, while" tJie obnoxious acts of both remained. This, sir, neces- sarily leads to an examination, v.
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