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Page 320
... French Government , to avert the evils which were then impending over that country . It was about this time that the French government first distinctly advanced the principle , that his Majesty had no right to interfere with the ...
... French Government , to avert the evils which were then impending over that country . It was about this time that the French government first distinctly advanced the principle , that his Majesty had no right to interfere with the ...
Page 391
... French papers are filled with accounts of offers made to the First Consul , by diffe- rent cities , towns , and public bodies in France , of frigates , sloops of war , or flat - bottomed oats , to be built at their own expense . " The ...
... French papers are filled with accounts of offers made to the First Consul , by diffe- rent cities , towns , and public bodies in France , of frigates , sloops of war , or flat - bottomed oats , to be built at their own expense . " The ...
Page 449
... French . In consequence of the forcible occupation of irts of the banks of the Elbe by the French , id the exclusion of English vessels from that ver , his Majesty has caused it to be signified the ministers of neutral powers , that the ...
... French . In consequence of the forcible occupation of irts of the banks of the Elbe by the French , id the exclusion of English vessels from that ver , his Majesty has caused it to be signified the ministers of neutral powers , that the ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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