The Pamphleteer, Band 18Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1821 |
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... nature and value of the Work . The best PAMPHLETS of the following noble and distinguished Authors are recorded : THE CHANCELLOR OF Sir J. Sinclair , Bt . THE EXCHEQUER . Sir P. Francis , K. B. Rt . Hon . Earl of Sheffield Rt . Hon ...
... nature and value of the Work . The best PAMPHLETS of the following noble and distinguished Authors are recorded : THE CHANCELLOR OF Sir J. Sinclair , Bt . THE EXCHEQUER . Sir P. Francis , K. B. Rt . Hon . Earl of Sheffield Rt . Hon ...
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... nature were well calculated to awaken the fears of all people living under governments of their own crea- tion and choice . They became more alarming from the conduct and language of one of the principal Sovereigns , on the notification ...
... nature were well calculated to awaken the fears of all people living under governments of their own crea- tion and choice . They became more alarming from the conduct and language of one of the principal Sovereigns , on the notification ...
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... nature ; that in virtue of the treaties of 1818 , the Emperor was bound " to mark with his most forcible reprobation the revolutionary measures of Spain ; " and the Spanish nation is called upon to perform " AN EXPIATORY DEED " at the ...
... nature ; that in virtue of the treaties of 1818 , the Emperor was bound " to mark with his most forcible reprobation the revolutionary measures of Spain ; " and the Spanish nation is called upon to perform " AN EXPIATORY DEED " at the ...
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... nature of the alliance itself , and from its unanimously admitted objects . The union of Sovereigns , to which Great Britain had become a party , was , in the very terms of the compact itself , to be the " pledge " for the future peace ...
... nature of the alliance itself , and from its unanimously admitted objects . The union of Sovereigns , to which Great Britain had become a party , was , in the very terms of the compact itself , to be the " pledge " for the future peace ...
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... nature of the Germanic Union , and inseparable from its preservation , may not give rise to disagreements which might compromise the amicable relations subsisting between the Confederated States , all the members of the Confederation ...
... nature of the Germanic Union , and inseparable from its preservation , may not give rise to disagreements which might compromise the amicable relations subsisting between the Confederated States , all the members of the Confederation ...
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