According to official decreeinFrance the name of that woods is now "Woods of the American Brigade."
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Could I ever truly be forgotten in Amber, even by imperialdecree?
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So it was promulgated by imperialdecree that I was a prince of Koryu.
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I was now ruling by imperialdecree and military force.
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If he withdrew his love from me, no imperialdecree-
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Ovid's citizenship, save for the empty title, had been ended by an imperialdecree.
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He had, indeed, no assurances beyond Cadore's letter that the Frenchdecrees had been repealed.
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The European Commission is to scrutinise a new Frenchdecree that protects certain industries from foreign takeover.
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The Frenchdecree operated on them as a sedative, producing more alarm than resentment: on the Representatives, differently.
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Curiously enough, Grenville did not hear of the Frenchdecree for the opening of the Scheldt until 26th November.
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By the Frenchdecree of 1793, the French colonies were opened to American trade and West Indian commerce flourished.
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The British Government could not modify its orders-in-council on unsubstantiated rumors that the offensive Frenchdecrees had been revoked.
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Madison accordingly reimposed non-intercourse with {207} England on the date named, and considered the Frenchdecrees withdrawn.
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Neutrality, Frenchdecrees, British orders in council, search, impressment, the embargo, non-intercourse, the war, were the matters that concerned the people.
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The Barbary pirates had been brought to terms, but American commerce was being severely handled between Frenchdecrees and British orders in council.
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FrenchDecrees and British Orders in Council-Damageto American Commerce-TheEmbargo-Causes of the War of 1812-TheChesapeake and the Leopard-President and Little Belt-War Declared-Mr.
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A resident meanwhile approached the highest administrative court in France challenging the legality in French Polynesia of the Frenchdecree issued over the coronavirus outbreak.
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The only intervening occurrence meriting attention is the promulgation of a Frenchdecree purporting to be a definitive repeal of the Berlin and Milan decrees.