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... peace . By this which , it should appear , he is now doing.In the con- clusion of his letter to the African Company , he states that Treaty too , the Slave Trade had been abolished : and to such a peace what objection could be urged ...
... peace . By this which , it should appear , he is now doing.In the con- clusion of his letter to the African Company , he states that Treaty too , the Slave Trade had been abolished : and to such a peace what objection could be urged ...
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... peace , be entirely remitted . But when contrary asserions were made , it was the duty of those concerned to declare the truth ; and he averred , that one main object of that plan was to prevent the necessity of pledging the Property ...
... peace , be entirely remitted . But when contrary asserions were made , it was the duty of those concerned to declare the truth ; and he averred , that one main object of that plan was to prevent the necessity of pledging the Property ...
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... peace since the Peace of Utrecht , exceeded the Estimates of the last year of the war . He entered into the details of the Estimates at various periods , to prove the truth of his proposition . The ordinary Estimates in this year were ...
... peace since the Peace of Utrecht , exceeded the Estimates of the last year of the war . He entered into the details of the Estimates at various periods , to prove the truth of his proposition . The ordinary Estimates in this year were ...
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The Examiner: A Weekly Paper on Politics, Literature, Music and the Fine Arts Visualização integral - 1864 |
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Address Admiral Allied appeared army Attorney battle of Waterloo Bill Bonaparte Bourbons British BROUGHAM called Chamber Chamber of Deputies character charge circumstances Civil List Cobourg Committee conduct consequence Courier Court death declared defendant Districts of England Duke duty Elgin Marbles England English Establishment favour feel France French friends Gentleman give Government hear honour hope House Hymen Jury justice King Lady late Lavalette letter liberty LONDON LONDON GAZETTE Lord CASTLEREAGH Lord Cochrane Majesty ment merchant Messrs military mind Ministers Monday morning motion nation nature never Noble Lord object observed occasion Officers opinion paper Paris Parliament party peace persons Petition present PRICE Prince Regent Princess prisoner proceedings proposed Prussia question received respect Royal Highness shew soldiers spirit taken thing thought TIERNEY tion Treaty week wife wished witness