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Page 87
... British and Foreign Bible - Society : in a Letter addressed to the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth , chiefly in reply to his Letter to the Right Hon . Lord Teignmouth . By Wil liam Dealtry , M. A. Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Bristol ...
... British and Foreign Bible - Society : in a Letter addressed to the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth , chiefly in reply to his Letter to the Right Hon . Lord Teignmouth . By Wil liam Dealtry , M. A. Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Bristol ...
Page 273
... British subjects , or as American volunteers , or for want of proof that they are Americans ; and to my applications for the discharge of the remaining 148 , I have received no answer ; the ships on board of which these seamen were ...
... British subjects , or as American volunteers , or for want of proof that they are Americans ; and to my applications for the discharge of the remaining 148 , I have received no answer ; the ships on board of which these seamen were ...
Page 275
... British subject by serving three years on board a British vessel ; and it occurred to the Americans , in 1796 , that the rights of American citizenship might be claimed in bar of impressment , by all foreigners who had lived as long as ...
... British subject by serving three years on board a British vessel ; and it occurred to the Americans , in 1796 , that the rights of American citizenship might be claimed in bar of impressment , by all foreigners who had lived as long as ...
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