The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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... British Ships from Foreign , · A Comparative Statement of British and Foreign Tonnage , cleared Outwards from the Ports of Great Britain and Ireland , distinguishing the Several Countries , for the Year ending the 5th January 1825 , & c ...
... British Ships from Foreign , · A Comparative Statement of British and Foreign Tonnage , cleared Outwards from the Ports of Great Britain and Ireland , distinguishing the Several Countries , for the Year ending the 5th January 1825 , & c ...
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... British system . It was clearly the interest of our own colonies that it should be so . We owed it as well to our colonial whites as to their unhappy slaves , and we ought to lose no time in adopting that just and salutary po- licy . He ...
... British system . It was clearly the interest of our own colonies that it should be so . We owed it as well to our colonial whites as to their unhappy slaves , and we ought to lose no time in adopting that just and salutary po- licy . He ...
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... British cabinet , " but was an alteration in their original draft . By the original treaty , the Americans were to be permitted to search our ships in the West Indies , and we in return were to search their ships off the coast of ...
... British cabinet , " but was an alteration in their original draft . By the original treaty , the Americans were to be permitted to search our ships in the West Indies , and we in return were to search their ships off the coast of ...
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... British capital was daily infusing itself into that country , and the good effects of it were felt in every part of the island . It was only lately that many restrictions upon the trade of Ireland were removed . With their removal her ...
... British capital was daily infusing itself into that country , and the good effects of it were felt in every part of the island . It was only lately that many restrictions upon the trade of Ireland were removed . With their removal her ...
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... British mind respecting this measure ? Was the proof of his opinion to be found in the increasing votes of Par- liament ? He admitted that the rotten boroughs had sent forth opponents to the question . He found such among those who ...
... British mind respecting this measure ? Was the proof of his opinion to be found in the increasing votes of Par- liament ? He admitted that the rotten boroughs had sent forth opponents to the question . He found such among those who ...
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