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... council of Castile , and to the council of the inquisition . The first two of these pieces are to the tenor following : To the Supreme Junta of the Go- vernment . " Having judged it expedient to give one same direction to all the forces ...
... council of Castile , and to the council of the inquisition . The first two of these pieces are to the tenor following : To the Supreme Junta of the Go- vernment . " Having judged it expedient to give one same direction to all the forces ...
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... council of Castile to publish and affix the said imperial decree , that no one may pretend ignorance of the same . " Pursuant to this , and an ex- press command from his serene highness the licutenant - general , I give your excellency ...
... council of Castile to publish and affix the said imperial decree , that no one may pretend ignorance of the same . " Pursuant to this , and an ex- press command from his serene highness the licutenant - general , I give your excellency ...
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... council of Castile should convoke them , and the whole of the proceedings should be executed un . der its authority . Most assuredly we do not un- derstand the grounds upon which this decision rests . The council of Castile , though a ...
... council of Castile should convoke them , and the whole of the proceedings should be executed un . der its authority . Most assuredly we do not un- derstand the grounds upon which this decision rests . The council of Castile , though a ...
Contenido
Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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