Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... treaty of triple alliance in 1798 , he would perceive that the argument of the right honourable gentleman could not be sustained . It referred to the situation and existing circum- stances of the contracting parties , all equally at ...
... treaty of triple alliance in 1798 , he would perceive that the argument of the right honourable gentleman could not be sustained . It referred to the situation and existing circum- stances of the contracting parties , all equally at ...
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... treaty now under discussion , he declared , did not de- serve that name ; for to a treaty , the assent of two parties was peces- sary . The treaty was said to have originated in friendship ; but if it began in friendship , it had ended ...
... treaty now under discussion , he declared , did not de- serve that name ; for to a treaty , the assent of two parties was peces- sary . The treaty was said to have originated in friendship ; but if it began in friendship , it had ended ...
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... treaty ( ratified by general Junot ) of the 28th August , was brought by captain Dalrymple on the 29th to head - quarters at Ra . malhal , all the lieutenant - generals ( Burrard , Moore , Hope , Fraser , Wellesley ) were present , lord ...
... treaty ( ratified by general Junot ) of the 28th August , was brought by captain Dalrymple on the 29th to head - quarters at Ra . malhal , all the lieutenant - generals ( Burrard , Moore , Hope , Fraser , Wellesley ) were present , lord ...
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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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