Cobbett's Political Register, Band 13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1808 |
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... ports and ports of entry and clear- ance : - -Your honour may rely on our granting such supplies for the exigencies of government , as the extent of our means , and the existing circumstances of the country , will justify - We are happy ...
... ports and ports of entry and clear- ance : - -Your honour may rely on our granting such supplies for the exigencies of government , as the extent of our means , and the existing circumstances of the country , will justify - We are happy ...
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... ports of Brazil , which this ship may enter in distress , that they will cause it to be accompanied by a guarda costa to the port of the island of St. Catherine , in order to avoid any unjust sus- picion against the captain , of illicit ...
... ports of Brazil , which this ship may enter in distress , that they will cause it to be accompanied by a guarda costa to the port of the island of St. Catherine , in order to avoid any unjust sus- picion against the captain , of illicit ...
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... ports if they adopted a contrary conduct , if they became accomplices of the wrong done by England to your subjects , they would place themselves in a state of war with your Majesty . When the Portuguese government suffered its ships to ...
... ports if they adopted a contrary conduct , if they became accomplices of the wrong done by England to your subjects , they would place themselves in a state of war with your Majesty . When the Portuguese government suffered its ships to ...
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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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