Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... thing inject , rendered unnecessary . This his power to assist us , even to write to Paris for passports . " I have lost every thing belong- ing to me ; and there is little hope of my recovering any thing , as the ship is going to ...
... thing inject , rendered unnecessary . This his power to assist us , even to write to Paris for passports . " I have lost every thing belong- ing to me ; and there is little hope of my recovering any thing , as the ship is going to ...
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... thing we know ; although no . one says any thing to us , and although no answer be given to our demands of necessaries . But nothing of this kind gives us any concern . The only thing in which we are inter- ested , is the welfare of our ...
... thing we know ; although no . one says any thing to us , and although no answer be given to our demands of necessaries . But nothing of this kind gives us any concern . The only thing in which we are inter- ested , is the welfare of our ...
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... thing which they deem foreign or outlandish ; but we may very readily forgive them for this high opinion of themselves , when we consider what a degree of happiness natural riches , fruitful . ness , and other glorious privileges , are ...
... thing which they deem foreign or outlandish ; but we may very readily forgive them for this high opinion of themselves , when we consider what a degree of happiness natural riches , fruitful . ness , and other glorious privileges , are ...
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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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