British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 1H.M. Stationery Office, 1841 - Great Britain |
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... Enemies ' Vessels . 26th October , 1812 .. 1356 of the British Admiral , for enforcing the Blockade of the Bay of Chesapeake and River Delaware . .... 6th February , 1813 .. 1361 PUBLICATIONS , relative to the British Blockade of New ...
... Enemies ' Vessels . 26th October , 1812 .. 1356 of the British Admiral , for enforcing the Blockade of the Bay of Chesapeake and River Delaware . .... 6th February , 1813 .. 1361 PUBLICATIONS , relative to the British Blockade of New ...
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... Enemies of The United States . 6th July , 1812 .. 1323 for the Regulation of Seamen on board of Public and Private Vessels . 3rd March , 1813 .. 1325 prohibiting the use of British Licences or Passes for Vessels or Goods . 2nd August ...
... Enemies of The United States . 6th July , 1812 .. 1323 for the Regulation of Seamen on board of Public and Private Vessels . 3rd March , 1813 .. 1325 prohibiting the use of British Licences or Passes for Vessels or Goods . 2nd August ...
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... Enemy to raise the siege of Cadiz ; and the Southern Provinces of that Kingdom have been delivered from the power and arms of France . Although I cannot but regret that the efforts of the Enemy , combined with a view to one great ...
... Enemy to raise the siege of Cadiz ; and the Southern Provinces of that Kingdom have been delivered from the power and arms of France . Although I cannot but regret that the efforts of the Enemy , combined with a view to one great ...
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... Enemy have been signally disappointed . The enthusiasm of the Russian Nation has increased with the difficulties of the Contest , and with the dangers with which they were surrounded . They have submitted to sacrifices of which there ...
... Enemy have been signally disappointed . The enthusiasm of the Russian Nation has increased with the difficulties of the Contest , and with the dangers with which they were surrounded . They have submitted to sacrifices of which there ...
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... Enemy to invade Upper Canada have not only proved abortive , but by the judicious arrangements of the Governor - General , and by the skill and decision with which the military operations have been conducted , the Forces of the Enemy ...
... Enemy to invade Upper Canada have not only proved abortive , but by the judicious arrangements of the Governor - General , and by the skill and decision with which the military operations have been conducted , the Forces of the Enemy ...
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