Cobbett's Political Register, Band 13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1808 |
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... neutral power chiefly engaged in car- rying the produce of the enemies ' West In- dia Colonies , which renders the few restric- tions yet retained by the last - mentioned or- ders , to be hardly an inconvenience , as they are got over ...
... neutral power chiefly engaged in car- rying the produce of the enemies ' West In- dia Colonies , which renders the few restric- tions yet retained by the last - mentioned or- ders , to be hardly an inconvenience , as they are got over ...
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... neutral states , which , no one can deny , gave England a right to retaliate by a measure also general ; but , France find ing that there was one neutral , whom it would be to her interest to exempt from the execution of the decree ...
... neutral states , which , no one can deny , gave England a right to retaliate by a measure also general ; but , France find ing that there was one neutral , whom it would be to her interest to exempt from the execution of the decree ...
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... neutral nations came in to their aid , and carried on nearly the whole com- merce of those nations . With their seamen thus liberated from the merchant service , those nations , in the present and preceding wars , were enabled to man ...
... neutral nations came in to their aid , and carried on nearly the whole com- merce of those nations . With their seamen thus liberated from the merchant service , those nations , in the present and preceding wars , were enabled to man ...
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Table of the Number of Christenings and Burials within the Bills of Mortality from December 1807 | 1 |
OFFICIAL PAPERS | 27 |
Spanish Revolution as represented in the French paper the Moniteur to which | 33 |
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