English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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... received £ 1,000 for Amelia . The very fact that pirated editions of popular works such as Cook's Journals became common shows that many more people were now buying books . The steady stream of eighteenth - century libraries which has ...
... received £ 1,000 for Amelia . The very fact that pirated editions of popular works such as Cook's Journals became common shows that many more people were now buying books . The steady stream of eighteenth - century libraries which has ...
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... receiving it ; as did Nugent and Ellis who called it a dangerous federal union . Dowdswell , the new Chancellor of the Exchequer , agreed with them , as there was nothing , he said , in the petition , but what had been already received ...
... receiving it ; as did Nugent and Ellis who called it a dangerous federal union . Dowdswell , the new Chancellor of the Exchequer , agreed with them , as there was nothing , he said , in the petition , but what had been already received ...
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... received into the garrison . We learnt that the slaughter of the enemy on board had been so great , that a reinforcement had been necessary ; that they had been volunteers for that purpose , and had almost reached the vessel they were ...
... received into the garrison . We learnt that the slaughter of the enemy on board had been so great , that a reinforcement had been necessary ; that they had been volunteers for that purpose , and had almost reached the vessel they were ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
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