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... reason to suppose that the Danes were hostilely inclined to- wards us ; and in the next , even admitting that they were , that this would not in itself justify the measure of the expedition . He commented on the glaring anachro nisur of ...
... reason to suppose that the Danes were hostilely inclined to- wards us ; and in the next , even admitting that they were , that this would not in itself justify the measure of the expedition . He commented on the glaring anachro nisur of ...
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... reason whatever to suppose , that the pressure from want of common bark would be such as to induce the enemy to apply for peace . The continent was supplied with bark as well as sugar for two years consumption ; so that it must be a ...
... reason whatever to suppose , that the pressure from want of common bark would be such as to induce the enemy to apply for peace . The continent was supplied with bark as well as sugar for two years consumption ; so that it must be a ...
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... reason to doubt the evi- dence , as they agreed in all the leading facts . - Verdict for the de . fendant . A prosecution was instituted by the countess dowager of Ilchester , for the benefit of the public , against a porter at the ...
... reason to doubt the evi- dence , as they agreed in all the leading facts . - Verdict for the de . fendant . A prosecution was instituted by the countess dowager of Ilchester , for the benefit of the public , against a porter at the ...
Índice
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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