The History of England, from the Accession of George III, 1760, to the Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837, Band 4G. Bell, 1846 |
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... lord Rodney being brought forward , and confirmed by that of other eminent commanders ; who had declared that the power of obtaining from Guinea ships men XXXIV . 1791 . inured to the climate , if 4 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... lord Rodney being brought forward , and confirmed by that of other eminent commanders ; who had declared that the power of obtaining from Guinea ships men XXXIV . 1791 . inured to the climate , if 4 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... , he would risk all ; and as public duty taught him , with his last breath exclaim , ' Fly from the French constitution . ' Fox here whispered , that there was no loss of friend- เ XXXIV . 1791 . ship . Yes , ' 6 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... , he would risk all ; and as public duty taught him , with his last breath exclaim , ' Fly from the French constitution . ' Fox here whispered , that there was no loss of friend- เ XXXIV . 1791 . ship . Yes , ' 6 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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Thomas Smart Hughes. เ XXXIV . 1791 . ship . Yes , ' said Burke , there was a loss of friend- CHAP ship ; he knew the price of his conduct ; he had done his duty at the price of a friend ; their connexion was at an end . ' He concluded ...
Thomas Smart Hughes. เ XXXIV . 1791 . ship . Yes , ' said Burke , there was a loss of friend- CHAP ship ; he knew the price of his conduct ; he had done his duty at the price of a friend ; their connexion was at an end . ' He concluded ...
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... ships was made to the French navy , for the avowed pur- pose of acting against this country , though France had in commission more ships than we were preparing in our ports : it seems clear therefore that the Gallic rulers expected ...
... ships was made to the French navy , for the avowed pur- pose of acting against this country , though France had in commission more ships than we were preparing in our ports : it seems clear therefore that the Gallic rulers expected ...
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... ships and goods : it also prohibited , under the penalty of a misdemeanor , any person going from this country to France without a license under the privy seal ; and also the return of British subjects now resident there , unless they ...
... ships and goods : it also prohibited , under the penalty of a misdemeanor , any person going from this country to France without a license under the privy seal ; and also the return of British subjects now resident there , unless they ...
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