English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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... Britain on the coast of Africa , and which by any act or acts of parliament are required to be imported from such colonies , plantations , or settlement into Great Britain ; and also any other goods , which , having been in any way ...
... Britain on the coast of Africa , and which by any act or acts of parliament are required to be imported from such colonies , plantations , or settlement into Great Britain ; and also any other goods , which , having been in any way ...
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... Britain , concerning commerce , as import to impose equal restraints on the subjects of England and Ireland , or of Great Britain and Ireland , and to entitle them to equal benefits ; and also all such clauses and provisions contained ...
... Britain , concerning commerce , as import to impose equal restraints on the subjects of England and Ireland , or of Great Britain and Ireland , and to entitle them to equal benefits ; and also all such clauses and provisions contained ...
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... Britain and other Powers , II ( 1790 ) , pp . 528–534 . ) The preliminary articles of peace with the Americans had been signed on 30 November 1782 , but the Americans were pledged not to make peace without their allies . The definitive ...
... Britain and other Powers , II ( 1790 ) , pp . 528–534 . ) The preliminary articles of peace with the Americans had been signed on 30 November 1782 , but the Americans were pledged not to make peace without their allies . The definitive ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
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