The Public and Domestic Life of His Late ... Majesty, George the Third: Comprising the Most Eventful and Important Period in the Annals of British History, Volume 2Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1820 - Great Britain |
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... ships , I must entreat that our correspondence on this subject shall cease here ; for nothing could be more distressing to me , than to pro- long a topic , on which , it is now clear to me , my dear Brother , that you and I can never ...
... ships , I must entreat that our correspondence on this subject shall cease here ; for nothing could be more distressing to me , than to pro- long a topic , on which , it is now clear to me , my dear Brother , that you and I can never ...
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... ships as well as on the Esplanade ; the place was full of gaiety , and lodgings could not be ob- tained for any money . The improved state of the King's health diffused joy among all classes of the people ; and they who had close and ...
... ships as well as on the Esplanade ; the place was full of gaiety , and lodgings could not be ob- tained for any money . The improved state of the King's health diffused joy among all classes of the people ; and they who had close and ...
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... ships , as also all other ships and vessels that shall be commissionated , by letters of marque or general reprisals , or otherwise , by his Majesty's Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of Great Britain , shall ...
... ships , as also all other ships and vessels that shall be commissionated , by letters of marque or general reprisals , or otherwise , by his Majesty's Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of Great Britain , shall ...
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... ships and goods that are or shall be taken , and to hear and determine the same ; and , according to the course of Admiralty , and the laws of nations , to adjudge and condemn all such ships , vessels , and goods as shall belong to ...
... ships and goods that are or shall be taken , and to hear and determine the same ; and , according to the course of Admiralty , and the laws of nations , to adjudge and condemn all such ships , vessels , and goods as shall belong to ...
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... ships , and the repre- sentation made of the present respectable and formidable state of the country . He pledged no opinion on these subjects . - Lord Hawkesbury maintained , that the con- duct of the Government towards Spain was ...
... ships , and the repre- sentation made of the present respectable and formidable state of the country . He pledged no opinion on these subjects . - Lord Hawkesbury maintained , that the con- duct of the Government towards Spain was ...
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Page 111 - Most Gracious Sovereign, WE, your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the...
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