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... weft- ern ocean , fo as fhips may pafs , without being obliged to go a good way about through the Sound , befides being freed from paying the ufual toll to Denmark . His Swedish Majefty's state of health has been variable ; but as good ...
... weft- ern ocean , fo as fhips may pafs , without being obliged to go a good way about through the Sound , befides being freed from paying the ufual toll to Denmark . His Swedish Majefty's state of health has been variable ; but as good ...
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... Weft Indies , where the inhabitants , ha- ving been accustomed to free commerce during the late war , could not think of being again brought under the regulations of the Bifcayan or Guipufcoa company , who have an exclufive privilege of ...
... Weft Indies , where the inhabitants , ha- ving been accustomed to free commerce during the late war , could not think of being again brought under the regulations of the Bifcayan or Guipufcoa company , who have an exclufive privilege of ...
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... Weft Indies ought always , Sir , to be furnish- ed with a power to iffue them when any manifelt injuftice has been committed in that part of the world upon the tubjects of this nation by thole of any other . The Dutch governor at ...
... Weft Indies ought always , Sir , to be furnish- ed with a power to iffue them when any manifelt injuftice has been committed in that part of the world upon the tubjects of this nation by thole of any other . The Dutch governor at ...
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... weft , that the Greeks had poifoned the wells and fprings . All the enormities which had been committed by the first crufaders , were renewed by the fecond , and gave Manuel Comnenus the fame apprehensions which had diftreffed his ...
... weft , that the Greeks had poifoned the wells and fprings . All the enormities which had been committed by the first crufaders , were renewed by the fecond , and gave Manuel Comnenus the fame apprehensions which had diftreffed his ...
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... Weft- minfter , after he had full notice of the orders of the houfe given the High Bai- fiff to expedite the fcrutiny , did wilfully and defignedly protract it ; and when he was reminded of the faid orders by the High Bailiff , did ...
... Weft- minfter , after he had full notice of the orders of the houfe given the High Bai- fiff to expedite the fcrutiny , did wilfully and defignedly protract it ; and when he was reminded of the faid orders by the High Bailiff , did ...
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