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... arms , swords , cutlasses , slugs , balls , & c . without the knowledge of their masters , they were to suffer death . Now , it was proved by a female witness that she saw a slave with a gun and bayonet in his possession , and also some ...
... arms , swords , cutlasses , slugs , balls , & c . without the knowledge of their masters , they were to suffer death . Now , it was proved by a female witness that she saw a slave with a gun and bayonet in his possession , and also some ...
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... arms , and the councils of the British govern- ment in India . " I continue to receive from all foreign powers assurances of their desire to cultivate the relations of peace and friendly understanding with me . " I am exerting myself ...
... arms , and the councils of the British govern- ment in India . " I continue to receive from all foreign powers assurances of their desire to cultivate the relations of peace and friendly understanding with me . " I am exerting myself ...
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... arms into Portugal : and towards that war which shall be carried on in Europe , they shall supply 12,000 men , whom they shall arm and pay , as well when in quarters as in action ; and the said High Allies shall be obliged to keep that ...
... arms into Portugal : and towards that war which shall be carried on in Europe , they shall supply 12,000 men , whom they shall arm and pay , as well when in quarters as in action ; and the said High Allies shall be obliged to keep that ...
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... arms , horses , and equipments ; and , separating the men from their officers , would remove both from the frontiers into the interior of Spain . Solemn en- gagements were entered into by the Spanish government to this effect first with ...
... arms , horses , and equipments ; and , separating the men from their officers , would remove both from the frontiers into the interior of Spain . Solemn en- gagements were entered into by the Spanish government to this effect first with ...
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... arms , not in the more fatal conflict of opinions . But I much fear that this country ( however earnestly she may endeavour to avoid it ) could not , in such case , avoid seeing ranked under her banners all the restless and dissatisfied ...
... arms , not in the more fatal conflict of opinions . But I much fear that this country ( however earnestly she may endeavour to avoid it ) could not , in such case , avoid seeing ranked under her banners all the restless and dissatisfied ...
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