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... England , but also every other point essential to the success of Buonaparte's views . I intend asking for passports to- morrow , and shall set out in the course of a few days . P. S. I inclose a copy of the printed declaration , which ...
... England , but also every other point essential to the success of Buonaparte's views . I intend asking for passports to- morrow , and shall set out in the course of a few days . P. S. I inclose a copy of the printed declaration , which ...
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... England , having maturely examined his engagements with the powers of the North , engagements entered into by the empress Catharine and his majesty the late emperor , both of glorious memory , has resolved to fulfil them . His majesty ...
... England , having maturely examined his engagements with the powers of the North , engagements entered into by the empress Catharine and his majesty the late emperor , both of glorious memory , has resolved to fulfil them . His majesty ...
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... England has dis- played towards the king of Den . mark , the emperor of Russia , faithful to his character and to his system of unceasing care for the interests of his empire , notified to the king of Great Britain , that he could not ...
... England has dis- played towards the king of Den . mark , the emperor of Russia , faithful to his character and to his system of unceasing care for the interests of his empire , notified to the king of Great Britain , that he could not ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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