The Pamphleteer, Band 18Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1821 |
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... British American Colonies ; resting on plain facts . By H. D. DUNSKY . [ Original . ] . 277 CONTENTS OF NO . XXXIV . 1. M. J. B. Say's Letters to the Rev. T. R. Malthus , on Political Economy ; parti- cularly on the Causes of the ...
... British American Colonies ; resting on plain facts . By H. D. DUNSKY . [ Original . ] . 277 CONTENTS OF NO . XXXIV . 1. M. J. B. Say's Letters to the Rev. T. R. Malthus , on Political Economy ; parti- cularly on the Causes of the ...
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... , and in Vindi- cation of the Press . XI . On the present Deal and Timber Trade , as regards Europe and the British American Colonies . [ Original . ] THE DECLARATION OF ENGLAND AGAINST THE ACTS AND PROJECTS OF CONTENTS .
... , and in Vindi- cation of the Press . XI . On the present Deal and Timber Trade , as regards Europe and the British American Colonies . [ Original . ] THE DECLARATION OF ENGLAND AGAINST THE ACTS AND PROJECTS OF CONTENTS .
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... British Govern- ment would exercise a preponderating influence in the new settle- ment of Europe , as well in negociating its terms , as in procuring solid securities for their observance . These hopes were disappointed . Treaties ...
... British Govern- ment would exercise a preponderating influence in the new settle- ment of Europe , as well in negociating its terms , as in procuring solid securities for their observance . These hopes were disappointed . Treaties ...
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... British Government was agreed with them on that which seems the vital principle of all modern treaties , the Right of interference in the internal concerns of other nations . We wished likewise to learn whether the British Government ...
... British Government was agreed with them on that which seems the vital principle of all modern treaties , the Right of interference in the internal concerns of other nations . We wished likewise to learn whether the British Government ...
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... British Government . So far we are satisfied : inasmuch as it is clear that no lawful impediment exists to the attainment of our proposed end . Great Britain is free to unite with other states on the basis of mutual defence , and the ...
... British Government . So far we are satisfied : inasmuch as it is clear that no lawful impediment exists to the attainment of our proposed end . Great Britain is free to unite with other states on the basis of mutual defence , and the ...
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