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Pagina 3
... considered is one of fact rather than argument . The circumstances , in which neutrals are placed by the peculiar character of the present war , are entirely novel . France has done her utmost to extinguish neutrality altogther ; that ...
... considered is one of fact rather than argument . The circumstances , in which neutrals are placed by the peculiar character of the present war , are entirely novel . France has done her utmost to extinguish neutrality altogther ; that ...
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... considered as contraband of war , direct into the ports of France ; such , for instance , as three and four - inch ' deals , spars , iron and other materials employed in fitting out , and equipping , that very flotilla , which was ...
... considered as contraband of war , direct into the ports of France ; such , for instance , as three and four - inch ' deals , spars , iron and other materials employed in fitting out , and equipping , that very flotilla , which was ...
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... considered as blockaded unless invested by land as well as by sea . ' These are the invariable principles which ' General Armstrong was informed have regulated and will regulate the conduct of his imperial Majesty in the great question ...
... considered as blockaded unless invested by land as well as by sea . ' These are the invariable principles which ' General Armstrong was informed have regulated and will regulate the conduct of his imperial Majesty in the great question ...
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... considered him to possess the best qualifications for the situa tion . Subjoined to a copy of Mr. Pitt's letter , informing him of his appointment , the following words were found written with the Bishop's own hand : I acknowledge the ...
... considered him to possess the best qualifications for the situa tion . Subjoined to a copy of Mr. Pitt's letter , informing him of his appointment , the following words were found written with the Bishop's own hand : I acknowledge the ...
Pagina 43
... considered the general cause of civilized man against a most intolerable system of cruelty and oppression . In short , the best years of his life , and all his talents and powers were applied and devoted to it ; and I believe the ...
... considered the general cause of civilized man against a most intolerable system of cruelty and oppression . In short , the best years of his life , and all his talents and powers were applied and devoted to it ; and I believe the ...
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