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Page 64
... Measure . By Captain H. Kater , F. R. S. , & c . The object of this memoir is best explained in the words of the author : - The Commissioners appointed to consider the subject of Weights and Measures , recommended in their First Report ...
... Measure . By Captain H. Kater , F. R. S. , & c . The object of this memoir is best explained in the words of the author : - The Commissioners appointed to consider the subject of Weights and Measures , recommended in their First Report ...
Page 189
... measure that related to her . So little were the com- mercial relations between neighbouring and friendly countries understood , that the great object both of the external govern- ment and of her own policy was to depress and restrain ...
... measure that related to her . So little were the com- mercial relations between neighbouring and friendly countries understood , that the great object both of the external govern- ment and of her own policy was to depress and restrain ...
Page 195
instead of looking at all court - measures with suspicion , as every patriot ought to do , they will see them in ... measure , and why not as well now ? They who oppose it , oppose from interested considerations ; and shall I join in ...
instead of looking at all court - measures with suspicion , as every patriot ought to do , they will see them in ... measure , and why not as well now ? They who oppose it , oppose from interested considerations ; and shall I join in ...
Contents
TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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