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Majesty would be directly advanced by the “ Mr Armstrong thiuks proper to state measure , and the wishes of his Majesty dihis regret , that the political relations of the rectly promoted . ” two Powers should continue to wear an aspect ...
Majesty would be directly advanced by the “ Mr Armstrong thiuks proper to state measure , and the wishes of his Majesty dihis regret , that the political relations of the rectly promoted . ” two Powers should continue to wear an aspect ...
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And his Majesty cannot consent to buy The undersigned , his Majesty's Prin- off that hostility , which America ought cipal Secretary of State for Foreign Af . not to have extended to him , at the exfairs , has the honour to inform Mr ...
And his Majesty cannot consent to buy The undersigned , his Majesty's Prin- off that hostility , which America ought cipal Secretary of State for Foreign Af . not to have extended to him , at the exfairs , has the honour to inform Mr ...
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His Majesty has no oiher To this universal combination , his disposition than to cultivate the most Majesty has opposed a temperate , but friendly intercourse with the United a determined retaliation upon the ene . States .
His Majesty has no oiher To this universal combination , his disposition than to cultivate the most Majesty has opposed a temperate , but friendly intercourse with the United a determined retaliation upon the ene . States .
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3 sy his Majesty to remove the cause oned by Bonaparte , becomes every day more which thest measure had been originally manifest . The fag of the former is vo : founded , would afford but an inauspicio longer respected by the French ...
3 sy his Majesty to remove the cause oned by Bonaparte , becomes every day more which thest measure had been originally manifest . The fag of the former is vo : founded , would afford but an inauspicio longer respected by the French ...
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General Sir John Moore , K. B. Com- rit and enterprise , an ascendancy over mander in Chief of his Majesty's forces that of the French , which nothing but employed in Spain . great superiority of numbers on their “ Benevente , Dec , 28.
General Sir John Moore , K. B. Com- rit and enterprise , an ascendancy over mander in Chief of his Majesty's forces that of the French , which nothing but employed in Spain . great superiority of numbers on their “ Benevente , Dec , 28.
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