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... favour of neutral trade , of the exercise of a right by the strict enforcement of which it must have been crushed and extinguished , as badges of humiliation , ' as re- gulations ' violating equally the neutral rights and national sove ...
... favour by the most unequivocal of all proofs , the rapid and extensive circulation of his works . In the edition now before us , several of his compositions are mentioned as published for the 11th , 12th , and 13th time . It is ...
... favour of the measures of his friend Mr. Phelps , he gives , upon every point , the counter statement of the Danish governor . And surely Sir George , who went to Iceland with letters from Count Trampe , the governor , who inhabited his ...
... favour ensured , his opposition prevented their success . In the primitive church , christianity prevailed against the powers of the world , and those excellent men who are , in our days , days , undertaking missions more remote and ...