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HISTORY 1779 continued . ( 39. ] equipment for action . It is , however , to be
observed , that their conveyance , Retrospedive view continued . for much the
greater part of the way , The sufferings of the refugees , con was by water . fting
mostly ...
HISTORY 1779 continued . ( 39. ] equipment for action . It is , however , to be
observed , that their conveyance , Retrospedive view continued . for much the
greater part of the way , The sufferings of the refugees , con was by water . fting
mostly ...
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is continued for lix December last , in the ports of G. Bri- months from the date of
this order , Feb. tain , Ireland , or other ports of his Ma- 16. 1781 . jefty's
dominions , or which had been By the fourth , the prohibition to exseized and
brought into ...
is continued for lix December last , in the ports of G. Bri- months from the date of
this order , Feb. tain , Ireland , or other ports of his Ma- 16. 1781 . jefty's
dominions , or which had been By the fourth , the prohibition to exseized and
brought into ...
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Royal name , demand an inftant surrenfland being one continued store of der of
the island of St Eustatia , and its French , American , and Dutch property .
dependencies , with every thing in and The particulars it is not in my power at
belonging ...
Royal name , demand an inftant surrenfland being one continued store of der of
the island of St Eustatia , and its French , American , and Dutch property .
dependencies , with every thing in and The particulars it is not in my power at
belonging ...
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WELCK INDIANS in America | 51 |
Lord GEORGE GORDON Addreſs of the hardſhips ſuffered by the Americans 05 | 73 |
A feaſible pacific ADDRESS | 97 |
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