Cobbett's Political Register, Volúmenes21-22William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... Britain , the revocation of which were expected by France , were those alluded to in that act ; and the means by which the United States should cause their rights to be respected , in case Great Britain should not revoke her edicts ...
... Britain , the revocation of which were expected by France , were those alluded to in that act ; and the means by which the United States should cause their rights to be respected , in case Great Britain should not revoke her edicts ...
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... Britain to trade with the Continent . Is it , then , meant that Great Britain should be allow ed to trade with all the powers with whom she traded at that epoch ? Since that time , France has extended her conquests to the north , and ...
... Britain to trade with the Continent . Is it , then , meant that Great Britain should be allow ed to trade with all the powers with whom she traded at that epoch ? Since that time , France has extended her conquests to the north , and ...
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... Britain as highly unfriendly in of all trade in English articles . This mea- America , and that a continuation of such sure of retaliation , it is wished , should policy would be retaliated upon by Great operate on France alone , but ...
... Britain as highly unfriendly in of all trade in English articles . This mea- America , and that a continuation of such sure of retaliation , it is wished , should policy would be retaliated upon by Great operate on France alone , but ...
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Peace 538 | 1 |
SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICA Lords April 21 1812 From the Morning | 231 |
AMERICA U S Correspondence between Lord Liverpool 817 822 | 233 |
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