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... declared by the French minister of marine decrees to ge- neral Armstrong , the American en- voy , was it ever intended to be act- ed on , with regard to neutrals . was part of a liberty of the subject that he should have free access to ...
... declared by the French minister of marine decrees to ge- neral Armstrong , the American en- voy , was it ever intended to be act- ed on , with regard to neutrals . was part of a liberty of the subject that he should have free access to ...
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... declared war against France . Supreme juntas were also formed in the same manner , in all the other provinces not under the imme- diate pressure of the French . But it was necessary , as much as possi- ble , to give the separate forces ...
... declared war against France . Supreme juntas were also formed in the same manner , in all the other provinces not under the imme- diate pressure of the French . But it was necessary , as much as possi- ble , to give the separate forces ...
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... declared that the meeting was well known upon ' Change . That it had been adver- tised in ten papers , and that he had acted impartially in the business . Mr. David Power , in allusion to what had fallen from the hon . member ( Mr ...
... declared that the meeting was well known upon ' Change . That it had been adver- tised in ten papers , and that he had acted impartially in the business . Mr. David Power , in allusion to what had fallen from the hon . member ( Mr ...
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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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