The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Band 62,Teil 2J. Dodsley, 1822 |
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... give full explanation on any point on which it might be desired , which proposal was declined . Having communicated this result to the department of state , in Au- gust last , he was instructed , not- withstanding the disappointment and ...
... give full explanation on any point on which it might be desired , which proposal was declined . Having communicated this result to the department of state , in Au- gust last , he was instructed , not- withstanding the disappointment and ...
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... give them , respecting his delay to ratify the treaty . Shall we act , by taking the ceded territory , and proceeding to execute the other conditions of the treaty before this minister arrives and is heard ? This is a case which forms a ...
... give them , respecting his delay to ratify the treaty . Shall we act , by taking the ceded territory , and proceeding to execute the other conditions of the treaty before this minister arrives and is heard ? This is a case which forms a ...
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... give them a strong claim to the favourable consideration of other nations . These senti- ments on the part of the United States , have not been withheld from other powers , with whom it is desirable to act in concert . Should it become ...
... give them a strong claim to the favourable consideration of other nations . These senti- ments on the part of the United States , have not been withheld from other powers , with whom it is desirable to act in concert . Should it become ...
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... give them the benefit of its purer air and milder climate ; but unhappily fell him- self a victim to a sudden attack of pulmonary inflammation , so vio- lent as to baffle the utmost efforts of medical skill . His royal high- ness , in a ...
... give them the benefit of its purer air and milder climate ; but unhappily fell him- self a victim to a sudden attack of pulmonary inflammation , so vio- lent as to baffle the utmost efforts of medical skill . His royal high- ness , in a ...
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... give you not the faintest image of its effect upon me . It made me absolutely wild . The room in which our breakfast ap- paratus received us had at the end of it a very much ornamented glass door , with a mist over it , so that nothing ...
... give you not the faintest image of its effect upon me . It made me absolutely wild . The room in which our breakfast ap- paratus received us had at the end of it a very much ornamented glass door , with a mist over it , so that nothing ...
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