English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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... whole transaction on the avowed ground that Poland lay beyond the British sphere of interest and that it had no means of intervening effectively in Poland . Similarly , until the time of the Triple Alliance of 1788 the British ...
... whole transaction on the avowed ground that Poland lay beyond the British sphere of interest and that it had no means of intervening effectively in Poland . Similarly , until the time of the Triple Alliance of 1788 the British ...
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... whole woods of them , have been swept away , to make room for a little grass , and a few American weeds . Our virtuosi have scarcely left an acre of shade , nor three trees growing in a line , from the Land's - end to the Tweed ; and if ...
... whole woods of them , have been swept away , to make room for a little grass , and a few American weeds . Our virtuosi have scarcely left an acre of shade , nor three trees growing in a line , from the Land's - end to the Tweed ; and if ...
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... whole at twenty two , should be elected for the Province at large , considered as one County , according to the Plan agreed upon , but that whenever any of those Townships , which are now established , or any others which may hereafter ...
... whole at twenty two , should be elected for the Province at large , considered as one County , according to the Plan agreed upon , but that whenever any of those Townships , which are now established , or any others which may hereafter ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
Copyright | |
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