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... ships , in cale they fhould be wanted by France . It feems the fenate would willingly agree to fuch an alteration ; but a treaty to that purpose cannot be formally figned , without the concurrence of the different orders of the kingdom ...
... ships , in cale they fhould be wanted by France . It feems the fenate would willingly agree to fuch an alteration ; but a treaty to that purpose cannot be formally figned , without the concurrence of the different orders of the kingdom ...
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... ships of war ; one reason affigned for which in the public papers was , the unfatisfac- tory reply of the British to the complaints of their East - India company , and other fubjects , in regard to fome things which happened during the ...
... ships of war ; one reason affigned for which in the public papers was , the unfatisfac- tory reply of the British to the complaints of their East - India company , and other fubjects , in regard to fome things which happened during the ...
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... ships , & c .; that by this act 6 ° Geo . I. it is enacted , That all acting un- der any charter formerly granted from the crown for any fpecial purposes therein ex- prefed , by perfons making ufe of fuch charter for any fuch other ...
... ships , & c .; that by this act 6 ° Geo . I. it is enacted , That all acting un- der any charter formerly granted from the crown for any fpecial purposes therein ex- prefed , by perfons making ufe of fuch charter for any fuch other ...
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... ship which carried over the Palatines zzvi . 685. ] landed them in Charlestown ; alfo that none of them died in their passage , and but few of them had been ill ; that afterwards they were fent about 170 miles up the coun- try , to a ...
... ship which carried over the Palatines zzvi . 685. ] landed them in Charlestown ; alfo that none of them died in their passage , and but few of them had been ill ; that afterwards they were fent about 170 miles up the coun- try , to a ...
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... ship and cargo fold in due feason , and at a proper market . The getting rid of a claim of 1,400 , cool . Sterling was fure- in italf a point of fere importance , befide that of vindicating our own ho- nour , which would have been ...
... ship and cargo fold in due feason , and at a proper market . The getting rid of a claim of 1,400 , cool . Sterling was fure- in italf a point of fere importance , befide that of vindicating our own ho- nour , which would have been ...
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