The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... Government may name for the purpose . Thirdly , That I am also authorised to offer to the American Government a suit- able pecuniary provision for the sufferers , in consequence of the attack on the Che- sapeake , including the families ...
... Government may name for the purpose . Thirdly , That I am also authorised to offer to the American Government a suit- able pecuniary provision for the sufferers , in consequence of the attack on the Che- sapeake , including the families ...
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... Government , are stronger proofs of the continued existence of the French de- erees , and the bad faith of the Ruler of France , than the restoration of five or six vessels , too palpably given up for fallacious purposes , or in ...
... Government , are stronger proofs of the continued existence of the French de- erees , and the bad faith of the Ruler of France , than the restoration of five or six vessels , too palpably given up for fallacious purposes , or in ...
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... Government , which has been actively occupied in promoting the cultivation of heet - root , to prevent the ne- cessity of importing sugar from the West Indies , has ordered that a very large track of land on the banks of the Elbe should ...
... Government , which has been actively occupied in promoting the cultivation of heet - root , to prevent the ne- cessity of importing sugar from the West Indies , has ordered that a very large track of land on the banks of the Elbe should ...
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... Government dispatches , this was impossible , bat they agreed for L.50 , to put him aboard the first vessel they met bound for Britain , and the very next day he was sent on board a ship bound to London . Af- He was now quite tired of a ...
... Government dispatches , this was impossible , bat they agreed for L.50 , to put him aboard the first vessel they met bound for Britain , and the very next day he was sent on board a ship bound to London . Af- He was now quite tired of a ...
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... government appointed him an allowance , and he embarked , on the 26th of July 1796 , at Cuxhaven for London . At this period , the death of Louis XVI.'s son gave him occasion to take a new title , that of Monsieur , which was given him ...
... government appointed him an allowance , and he embarked , on the 26th of July 1796 , at Cuxhaven for London . At this period , the death of Louis XVI.'s son gave him occasion to take a new title , that of Monsieur , which was given him ...
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