Annual Register, Volume 48Edmund Burke 1808 - History |
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... ship on the 26th of January , by lord Dartmouth , desiring his atten- dance at Buckingham House on the following day . Lord Grenville having obeyed the summons , was graciously informed by his majesty , that he had been sent for , to ...
... ship on the 26th of January , by lord Dartmouth , desiring his atten- dance at Buckingham House on the following day . Lord Grenville having obeyed the summons , was graciously informed by his majesty , that he had been sent for , to ...
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... ship owners in different parts of the kingdom were stirred up to present petitions against it ; and so success- ful were the artifices used to impose upon their minds , that long after the bill had passed into a law , they con- tinued ...
... ship owners in different parts of the kingdom were stirred up to present petitions against it ; and so success- ful were the artifices used to impose upon their minds , that long after the bill had passed into a law , they con- tinued ...
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... ship owners , trade to the English , or increase its to lessen the expence of the carrying were points , it is apprehended , of charges to the Americans ? Were the which the privy council were more ship owners deserving greater credit ...
... ship owners , trade to the English , or increase its to lessen the expence of the carrying were points , it is apprehended , of charges to the Americans ? Were the which the privy council were more ship owners deserving greater credit ...
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... ship owners had only to state their case to the privy council , who had no authority by the bill to open the West India ports to neutrals , but " when the necessity of the case should appear to his majesty in council to require it ...
... ship owners had only to state their case to the privy council , who had no authority by the bill to open the West India ports to neutrals , but " when the necessity of the case should appear to his majesty in council to require it ...
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... ship owners in different parts of the kingdom were stirred up to present petitions against it ; and so success- ful were the artifices used to impose upon their minds , that long after the bill had passed into a law , they con- tinued ...
... ship owners in different parts of the kingdom were stirred up to present petitions against it ; and so success- ful were the artifices used to impose upon their minds , that long after the bill had passed into a law , they con- tinued ...
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