The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... Majesty ( Napoleon ) has a right to make such municipal regulations as he may deem proper , with regard to foreign commerce , neither is nor has been denied . For example , he may forbid the entry into the ports of France of American ...
... Majesty ( Napoleon ) has a right to make such municipal regulations as he may deem proper , with regard to foreign commerce , neither is nor has been denied . For example , he may forbid the entry into the ports of France of American ...
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... Majesty with that proposal consis- tent as much with his Majesty's own dignity , and with the interest of his peo- ple , as it would have been with his Ma- jesty's disposition towards the United States . Unhappily there is now no long ...
... Majesty with that proposal consis- tent as much with his Majesty's own dignity , and with the interest of his peo- ple , as it would have been with his Ma- jesty's disposition towards the United States . Unhappily there is now no long ...
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... Majesty has opposed a temperate , but a determined retaliation upon the ene- my , trusting that a firm resistance would defeat this project , but knowing that the smallest concession would infallibly encourage a perseverance in it . 66 ...
... Majesty has opposed a temperate , but a determined retaliation upon the ene- my , trusting that a firm resistance would defeat this project , but knowing that the smallest concession would infallibly encourage a perseverance in it . 66 ...
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... Majesty earnestly desires the restoration of a perfect good under standing , and that his Majesty would . decl ne no measure for the attainment of that object , which should be compa- tible with his own honour and just rights , and with ...
... Majesty earnestly desires the restoration of a perfect good under standing , and that his Majesty would . decl ne no measure for the attainment of that object , which should be compa- tible with his own honour and just rights , and with ...
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... Majesty be requested to fa- vour the city with his presence , that , un- der his just and beneficent government , good order , justice , and tranquillity , may be restored within its walls . His Majesty is finally requested to employ ...
... Majesty be requested to fa- vour the city with his presence , that , un- der his just and beneficent government , good order , justice , and tranquillity , may be restored within its walls . His Majesty is finally requested to employ ...
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