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... council , it had been said , that they were the cause of the distress suffered by our manufacturers : that France had shut the door a- gainst our commerce , and that we had bolted it . But this distress existed antecedently to the ...
... council , it had been said , that they were the cause of the distress suffered by our manufacturers : that France had shut the door a- gainst our commerce , and that we had bolted it . But this distress existed antecedently to the ...
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... council , and that he had the authority of the pe- titioners to state , that they did not petition against the bill , but against the orders of council . After not a little farther debate , in which other speakers took a part , on the ...
... council , and that he had the authority of the pe- titioners to state , that they did not petition against the bill , but against the orders of council . After not a little farther debate , in which other speakers took a part , on the ...
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... council of Cas- tile of the measures which he has taken in order to fix the basis for the new government of the kingdom . His majesty commands at the same time , that his highness the grand duke of Berg shall conti- nue to fulfil the ...
... council of Cas- tile of the measures which he has taken in order to fix the basis for the new government of the kingdom . His majesty commands at the same time , that his highness the grand duke of Berg shall conti- nue to fulfil the ...
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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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