British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 3H.M. Stationery Office, 1838 - Great Britain |
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Page 48
... receive the salutes which are by Treaty or Custom given to the Ships of War of the most favoured Nations , on similar occasions , and which shall be returned , gun for gun ; and if after such arrival , so announced , any Christians ...
... receive the salutes which are by Treaty or Custom given to the Ships of War of the most favoured Nations , on similar occasions , and which shall be returned , gun for gun ; and if after such arrival , so announced , any Christians ...
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... received an invitation from the Vice - President of the Board of Trade , Mr. Robinson , to call at his Office on the ... receive any propo- sitions we might choose to make . We observed , that in the Treaties which America had heretofore ...
... received an invitation from the Vice - President of the Board of Trade , Mr. Robinson , to call at his Office on the ... receive any propo- sitions we might choose to make . We observed , that in the Treaties which America had heretofore ...
Page 85
... receive and con- sider any proposition which America should be disposed to make on that subject . It would , perhaps , be unprofitable at this time to go into a discussion of the right ; as to which we would merely remark , that it was ...
... receive and con- sider any proposition which America should be disposed to make on that subject . It would , perhaps , be unprofitable at this time to go into a discussion of the right ; as to which we would merely remark , that it was ...
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... receive a consideration too earnest and too anxious . The next point which it seemed to us important to settle , was the Trade of America with the Colonies of the Enemies of Great Britain . Towards the end of the last European War ...
... receive a consideration too earnest and too anxious . The next point which it seemed to us important to settle , was the Trade of America with the Colonies of the Enemies of Great Britain . Towards the end of the last European War ...
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... receive and to consider any proposition that America might be dis- posed to make in relation to it ; but one of the Gentlemen remarked , that from the deep interest which was felt by Great Britain in it , she must view with great ...
... receive and to consider any proposition that America might be dis- posed to make in relation to it ; but one of the Gentlemen remarked , that from the deep interest which was felt by Great Britain in it , she must view with great ...
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