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Page 61
And , in vindication would not suffer any power on the conti- of that part of the
country with which he nent to continue at peace and amity with was locally
connected , he would say , that us ; and therefore he thought ministers if the
noble lord ...
And , in vindication would not suffer any power on the conti- of that part of the
country with which he nent to continue at peace and amity with was locally
connected , he would say , that us ; and therefore he thought ministers if the
noble lord ...
Page 79
... of those who delight in carnage be hesitate to express my reprobation of their
cause they batten upon the spoils , and conduct . For , unless they can make out
grow rich by the calamities of others , some fair intelligible cause to continue ...
... of those who delight in carnage be hesitate to express my reprobation of their
cause they batten upon the spoils , and conduct . For , unless they can make out
grow rich by the calamities of others , some fair intelligible cause to continue ...
Page 97
... and was still continuing , by Mr. Burke , who had been most active in whom
many offices of emolument , but the early part of his political career in rewith no
duty to perform , might be entirely forming and abolishing offices , and in
suppressed ...
... and was still continuing , by Mr. Burke , who had been most active in whom
many offices of emolument , but the early part of his political career in rewith no
duty to perform , might be entirely forming and abolishing offices , and in
suppressed ...
Page 133
( Signed ) W. FAWKENER . cargoes , which should continue to trade ORDER in
Council ; declaring the future with his majesty's dominions : - And Sale and
Transfer of enemies Vessels whereas by the same Orders , “ all trading to the
Subjects ...
( Signed ) W. FAWKENER . cargoes , which should continue to trade ORDER in
Council ; declaring the future with his majesty's dominions : - And Sale and
Transfer of enemies Vessels whereas by the same Orders , “ all trading to the
Subjects ...
Page 145
... and that no Mediterranean or Portugal , under such licence so to be granted ,
shall continue licence only as is hereinafter directed in force for longer than two
months from to be granted by the governor of Gibraltar its date , nor for more than
...
... and that no Mediterranean or Portugal , under such licence so to be granted ,
shall continue licence only as is hereinafter directed in force for longer than two
months from to be granted by the governor of Gibraltar its date , nor for more than
...
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