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... given cause for be ing seized by the French troops , provided he has not borne arms against them , shall be immediately given over to his proper judges , and tried by them . And even in the only excepted case , viz . that of having ...
... given cause for be ing seized by the French troops , provided he has not borne arms against them , shall be immediately given over to his proper judges , and tried by them . And even in the only excepted case , viz . that of having ...
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... given to the French army to dispose of the horses belonging to it which cannot be embarked . - Art . VII . In order to facilitate the embark . ation , it shall take place in three divisions , the last of which will be principally ...
... given to the French army to dispose of the horses belonging to it which cannot be embarked . - Art . VII . In order to facilitate the embark . ation , it shall take place in three divisions , the last of which will be principally ...
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... given the manner in which the bulk of a nation , very little influenced by Christianity , perform one of the most essential ceremonies in life . His account of the marriage of the church is confirmed by Gregory of Hagaro - Christos , in ...
... given the manner in which the bulk of a nation , very little influenced by Christianity , perform one of the most essential ceremonies in life . His account of the marriage of the church is confirmed by Gregory of Hagaro - Christos , in ...
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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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