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... England , are made fiable , not only to be searched by English cruizers , but to be compulsorily detained in England , and to have a tax laid on them of so much per ceut , on the cargo , to be regulated by the || British Legislature ...
... England , are made fiable , not only to be searched by English cruizers , but to be compulsorily detained in England , and to have a tax laid on them of so much per ceut , on the cargo , to be regulated by the || British Legislature ...
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... England is attempting to erect upon our coasts , the French people will support with the dig- nity and courage that belong to their great character , the mo- mentary sacrifices that are imposed upon their taste , their habits , and ...
... England is attempting to erect upon our coasts , the French people will support with the dig- nity and courage that belong to their great character , the mo- mentary sacrifices that are imposed upon their taste , their habits , and ...
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... England , paid any tax to our government , or even submitted to be searched by any English ship , sbal , for that action alone , || be denationalised , be considered as having forfeited the protection of its king , and become English ...
... England , paid any tax to our government , or even submitted to be searched by any English ship , sbal , for that action alone , || be denationalised , be considered as having forfeited the protection of its king , and become English ...
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... England , whilst England invades his co- lonies , surprises his frigates , massacres his seamen during peace , and causes so many miseries to his people , his Catholic Majesty could not but be indignant at it . " Upon the second Extract ...
... England , whilst England invades his co- lonies , surprises his frigates , massacres his seamen during peace , and causes so many miseries to his people , his Catholic Majesty could not but be indignant at it . " Upon the second Extract ...
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... England , and , as the Emperor of Russia did , demanded how far she intended to make the world groan under the miseries of the present war , and whether she imagined that all the Go . vernments of the Continent would longer suffer the ...
... England , and , as the Emperor of Russia did , demanded how far she intended to make the world groan under the miseries of the present war , and whether she imagined that all the Go . vernments of the Continent would longer suffer the ...
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