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First Lord of the Admiralty . Master - general of the Ordnance . President of the
Board of Trade . Secretary of State for the Home Department . Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs . Secretary of State for the Department of War and the Colonies
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First Lord of the Admiralty . Master - general of the Ordnance . President of the
Board of Trade . Secretary of State for the Home Department . Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs . Secretary of State for the Department of War and the Colonies
.
Page 79
By the In every former period this contest way , sir , I am rather surprised that a
right there was at least some ostensible cause , hon . friend of mine , his
majesty's prin- some plausible pretence on the part of his cipal secretary for
foreign affairs ...
By the In every former period this contest way , sir , I am rather surprised that a
right there was at least some ostensible cause , hon . friend of mine , his
majesty's prin- some plausible pretence on the part of his cipal secretary for
foreign affairs ...
Page 93
... to than have surrendered the fag end of a negociate . cotton rope to England ,
required in the Mr. Secretary Canning , in answer to a manner in which the late
demand had question put by an hon . gent . over the been made to Denmark .
... to than have surrendered the fag end of a negociate . cotton rope to England ,
required in the Mr. Secretary Canning , in answer to a manner in which the late
demand had question put by an hon . gent . over the been made to Denmark .
Page 99
The office he Mr. Secretary Canning presented to the alluded to was that of
customer of the port house , by his majesty's command , the Paof Dublin . It had
been granted in reverpers relative to the Negotiation with Aussion three deep .
Two of ...
The office he Mr. Secretary Canning presented to the alluded to was that of
customer of the port house , by his majesty's command , the Paof Dublin . It had
been granted in reverpers relative to the Negotiation with Aussion three deep .
Two of ...
Page 101
Note from Mr. Secretary Canthe belligerent powers his friendly interven ning to
the count de Starhemberg , tion ; and in consequence of this , he does dated April
25 , 1807 . not besitate to make to his Britannick ma The undersigned , his ...
Note from Mr. Secretary Canthe belligerent powers his friendly interven ning to
the count de Starhemberg , tion ; and in consequence of this , he does dated April
25 , 1807 . not besitate to make to his Britannick ma The undersigned , his ...
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