Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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means of justification should be as manifest as the measure . " The attack on Copenhagen , Mr. Windham considered as a violation of that public law of nations , which , though adverse on occasions to the particular views of communities ...
means of justification should be as manifest as the measure . " The attack on Copenhagen , Mr. Windham considered as a violation of that public law of nations , which , though adverse on occasions to the particular views of communities ...
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... means to 43,076,000l . yielding a surplus of ways and means above the supplies of 137,000l . The sur- plus of the consolidated fund , the committee would recollect , had been taken last year at 3,750,0001 . but had produced a further ...
... means to 43,076,000l . yielding a surplus of ways and means above the supplies of 137,000l . The sur- plus of the consolidated fund , the committee would recollect , had been taken last year at 3,750,0001 . but had produced a further ...
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... means of profit- ing by success , or remedying a reverse - when the sound judg- ment and integrity which distin . guish the Spanish people , among all others , will manifest themselves in the regulation of all our proceed . ings and ...
... means of profit- ing by success , or remedying a reverse - when the sound judg- ment and integrity which distin . guish the Spanish people , among all others , will manifest themselves in the regulation of all our proceed . ings and ...
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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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