History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... prisoners of wu , for the purpose of coming to an arrangement on the manner of paying off the balance which shall be found in favour of either of the two powers .. Art . III . The prisoners of war respectively shall be bound to ...
... prisoners of wu , for the purpose of coming to an arrangement on the manner of paying off the balance which shall be found in favour of either of the two powers .. Art . III . The prisoners of war respectively shall be bound to ...
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... prisoners of war , so that the the result of the labours , of the undersigned and which shall be adjudged to belong to the Britannic Majesty , shall render its renunciation e two high contracting powers , desirous to ost amicable ...
... prisoners of war , so that the the result of the labours , of the undersigned and which shall be adjudged to belong to the Britannic Majesty , shall render its renunciation e two high contracting powers , desirous to ost amicable ...
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... war in lacken the character of the French evail on the allied sovereigns to vention which had been made for E prisoners of war ; and that , too , ose of preventing the French pri- returning home ; to endeavour to e same Allies ( in ...
... war in lacken the character of the French evail on the allied sovereigns to vention which had been made for E prisoners of war ; and that , too , ose of preventing the French pri- returning home ; to endeavour to e same Allies ( in ...
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... war . He was an alien ; as such it was in t power of the King to order him out of his don nions , as it would have been in the power Captain MAITLAND to have refused to rece him in any other capacity than as a prisoner di For him to ...
... war . He was an alien ; as such it was in t power of the King to order him out of his don nions , as it would have been in the power Captain MAITLAND to have refused to rece him in any other capacity than as a prisoner di For him to ...
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... war ! It was an act of tyranny not to be endured by any body but slaves . The Americans would not endure it . The ... PRISONERS OF WAR ; and close prisoners of war : shut them up in a close prison HISTORY OF [ Chap .
... war ! It was an act of tyranny not to be endured by any body but slaves . The Americans would not endure it . The ... PRISONERS OF WAR ; and close prisoners of war : shut them up in a close prison HISTORY OF [ Chap .
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