The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 17John Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... Ship - Owners against the New Navigation Laws , Report on the Payment of Labourers ' Wages out of the Poors ' Rates , 2283 28 8888 52 63 65 Petition by Ram Mohun Roy , and other Inhabitants of Calcutta , to Sir Francis Mac- naughton ...
... Ship - Owners against the New Navigation Laws , Report on the Payment of Labourers ' Wages out of the Poors ' Rates , 2283 28 8888 52 63 65 Petition by Ram Mohun Roy , and other Inhabitants of Calcutta , to Sir Francis Mac- naughton ...
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... ship , than at any former period . The stability of ministers rested on a surer and more permanent basis . Instead of endeavouring to secure themselves by high stretches of authority , by a course of favouritism and patronage , and by ...
... ship , than at any former period . The stability of ministers rested on a surer and more permanent basis . Instead of endeavouring to secure themselves by high stretches of authority , by a course of favouritism and patronage , and by ...
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... ships of Great Britain . Bil- boa , Malaga , Cadiz , Barcelona , Car- thagena , all were garrisoned by the soldiers of France ; Bilboa and Mala- ga , which had long been the seats of British factories ; Cadiz , perhaps the most ...
... ships of Great Britain . Bil- boa , Malaga , Cadiz , Barcelona , Car- thagena , all were garrisoned by the soldiers of France ; Bilboa and Mala- ga , which had long been the seats of British factories ; Cadiz , perhaps the most ...
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... ship did not conceive that the exercise of our right of recognition would in- volve any danger of embroiling our- selves with other states , or that the recognition of a de facto government ever had led to such an issue . Why linger on ...
... ship did not conceive that the exercise of our right of recognition would in- volve any danger of embroiling our- selves with other states , or that the recognition of a de facto government ever had led to such an issue . Why linger on ...
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... ships during the war , it had not been possible to secure them fully against wet while building , or to take other necessary precautions ; but that every possible care was now applied to remedy past evils , and prevent their recurrence ...
... ships during the war , it had not been possible to secure them fully against wet while building , or to take other necessary precautions ; but that every possible care was now applied to remedy past evils , and prevent their recurrence ...
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