History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Volume 2Mills, Jowett, and Mills, published by W. Cobbett, 1834 - Great Britain |
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... river , remains wholly to France , with a rayon on the left bank ; this rayon must not exceed 1000 toises , and will be more particularly determined by the Commissioners who will hereafter be appointed to regulate the frontiers . 2 ...
... river , remains wholly to France , with a rayon on the left bank ; this rayon must not exceed 1000 toises , and will be more particularly determined by the Commissioners who will hereafter be appointed to regulate the frontiers . 2 ...
Page 238
... river , shall remain unchanged , whatever alterations the course of the river may in process of time undergo . Com- missioners shall be appointed within three months by the High Contracting Powers , on both sides , in order to make the ...
... river , shall remain unchanged , whatever alterations the course of the river may in process of time undergo . Com- missioners shall be appointed within three months by the High Contracting Powers , on both sides , in order to make the ...
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... River ) is capable of carrying boats of considerable dimen- sions . On this piece of water , at an enormous expense , a naval fight was contrived to add to , and to confirm , the delusion of the people . The war was now over with France ...
... River ) is capable of carrying boats of considerable dimen- sions . On this piece of water , at an enormous expense , a naval fight was contrived to add to , and to confirm , the delusion of the people . The war was now over with France ...
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... River Raisin.- Sacking of the little Town Hampton , in Virginia . - Burning of Washington . - Gross Delusion of the People of England . 292. WE are now about to enter on that event , or , rather , series of events , which were the most ...
... River Raisin.- Sacking of the little Town Hampton , in Virginia . - Burning of Washington . - Gross Delusion of the People of England . 292. WE are now about to enter on that event , or , rather , series of events , which were the most ...
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... river RAISIN , the Americans on one side , and the English and their Allies , the savages , on the other side . This battle , which was followed by the bloody massacre , presently to be spoken of , was fought on the Canadian frontier ...
... river RAISIN , the Americans on one side , and the English and their Allies , the savages , on the other side . This battle , which was followed by the bloody massacre , presently to be spoken of , was fought on the Canadian frontier ...
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