Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 1William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 165
... consequence , there shall not be committed any hostility between the two States , reckoning from the day of the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty ; and neither of the contracting par- ties shall furnish to the enemies ...
... consequence , there shall not be committed any hostility between the two States , reckoning from the day of the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty ; and neither of the contracting par- ties shall furnish to the enemies ...
Page 557
... consequences which would arise from his - extending the principles of taxation to shipping , which had al- ways been cautiously avoided by his predecessors , and stated to him the present low rate of British shipping , in consequence of ...
... consequences which would arise from his - extending the principles of taxation to shipping , which had al- ways been cautiously avoided by his predecessors , and stated to him the present low rate of British shipping , in consequence of ...
Page 623
... consequence of the peace ; yet the few months which have intervened , have been more than sufficient to convince the Court , that Mr. Dundas was mistaken as to the real situ- ation of the Company's affairs in India ; for the whole of ...
... consequence of the peace ; yet the few months which have intervened , have been more than sufficient to convince the Court , that Mr. Dundas was mistaken as to the real situ- ation of the Company's affairs in India ; for the whole of ...
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