The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, 第 74 巻 |
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Since the time of Sir N and secluded as Iceland , has Joseph Banks , no British
traveller been so much the object of public cu has been found who united all
these ricsity . Those who have been ac - requisites ; and Scotland , though so ...
Since the time of Sir N and secluded as Iceland , has Joseph Banks , no British
traveller been so much the object of public cu has been found who united all
these ricsity . Those who have been ac - requisites ; and Scotland , though so ...
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Cheribon was taken the British troops , under the command of without loss , by
Captain Beaver , of the Sir Samuel Auchmuty . Dispatches have Nisus , and there
the French General Jasince been received , announcing the capitu- melie and ...
Cheribon was taken the British troops , under the command of without loss , by
Captain Beaver , of the Sir Samuel Auchmuty . Dispatches have Nisus , and there
the French General Jasince been received , announcing the capitu- melie and ...
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... of their ships as have touched upon cxcrcise of their functions in behalf of the
our coasts have been at liberty to continue British Government , and to secure
careful . their voyage whatever might be their destily the public property . nation .
... of their ships as have touched upon cxcrcise of their functions in behalf of the
our coasts have been at liberty to continue British Government , and to secure
careful . their voyage whatever might be their destily the public property . nation .
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That any British or other subjects , prov . ed to have been guilty of impressing
AmeSOUTH AMERICA . rican searren , shall be deemed pirates and felons , and
therefore punished with death ; We regret to learn that the flames of such persons
...
That any British or other subjects , prov . ed to have been guilty of impressing
AmeSOUTH AMERICA . rican searren , shall be deemed pirates and felons , and
therefore punished with death ; We regret to learn that the flames of such persons
...
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The communication passed “ British cruizers have been in the con without effect .
tinued practice of violating the American “ British cruizers have been in the
pracflag on the great highway of nations , and of tice also of violating the rights
and ...
The communication passed “ British cruizers have been in the con without effect .
tinued practice of violating the American “ British cruizers have been in the
pracflag on the great highway of nations , and of tice also of violating the rights
and ...
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632 ページ - ... courts, no longer the organs of public law, but the instruments of arbitrary edicts, and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled in British ports into British fleets ; whilst arguments are employed, in support of these aggressions, which have no foundation but in a principle equally supporting a claim to regulate our external commerce in all cases whatsoever. " We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain, a state of war against the United States ; on the side of...
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