Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... nation . It is fraught through out with the purest morality and most accurate reasoning , covered with a veil of exquisitely fine , and what may indeed be called a kind of sublime irony . He does not question , but assumes an air of be ...
... nation . It is fraught through out with the purest morality and most accurate reasoning , covered with a veil of exquisitely fine , and what may indeed be called a kind of sublime irony . He does not question , but assumes an air of be ...
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... nation than they had themselves , this warm - hearted peo- ple looked on a Briton as in some measure a sharer in his own existence . The Spanish traders in general , had an opinion that in all conimercial transactions , no nation came ...
... nation than they had themselves , this warm - hearted peo- ple looked on a Briton as in some measure a sharer in his own existence . The Spanish traders in general , had an opinion that in all conimercial transactions , no nation came ...
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... nation , we declare war by land and sea against the emperor Napoleon the first , and against France ; we are ... nation . In the same manner we command , that no embarrassment or molestation be done to the English nation , nor its ...
... nation , we declare war by land and sea against the emperor Napoleon the first , and against France ; we are ... nation . In the same manner we command , that no embarrassment or molestation be done to the English nation , nor its ...
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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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