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... nations, and to pursue views of conquest and aggrandisement, as well as to
adopt, towards his allies, the States-General, measures which are neither
conformable to the law of nations, nor to the positive stipulations of existing
treaties.
... nations, and to pursue views of conquest and aggrandisement, as well as to
adopt, towards his allies, the States-General, measures which are neither
conformable to the law of nations, nor to the positive stipulations of existing
treaties.
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On the following day, December 15th, after the House had returned from
presenting the address to his majesty, Mr.Fox rose tomake hispromised motion;
by which, he said, he did not mean to imply any approbation of the conduct of the
existing ...
On the following day, December 15th, after the House had returned from
presenting the address to his majesty, Mr.Fox rose tomake hispromised motion;
by which, he said, he did not mean to imply any approbation of the conduct of the
existing ...
Стр. 299
The characters in pencil were almost obliterated when it arrived; but it appeared
that the major was in good health, and had been robbed of all his goods. The
letter seems to be dated from Simbing: no such name appears in existing maps, ...
The characters in pencil were almost obliterated when it arrived; but it appeared
that the major was in good health, and had been robbed of all his goods. The
letter seems to be dated from Simbing: no such name appears in existing maps, ...
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