History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... American Seamen . The preamble states , that His Britannic Majesty has caused to be impressed out of the ships of the United States , sailing on the high seas , under the American flag , divers liege citizens of said States , and hath ...
... American Seamen . The preamble states , that His Britannic Majesty has caused to be impressed out of the ships of the United States , sailing on the high seas , under the American flag , divers liege citizens of said States , and hath ...
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... American seamen in ssion of Great Britain , and by a cartel to exchange -That the President , whenever sufficient testimony produced that the commander of any public armed any foreign nation shall have taken or impressed board any ship ...
... American seamen in ssion of Great Britain , and by a cartel to exchange -That the President , whenever sufficient testimony produced that the commander of any public armed any foreign nation shall have taken or impressed board any ship ...
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... Americans call them , but which lie in the northern part of the country , were almost all hostile to the act , and ... America against the arbitrary acts sanctioned by the English ministry . The great cities in America are all great ...
... Americans call them , but which lie in the northern part of the country , were almost all hostile to the act , and ... America against the arbitrary acts sanctioned by the English ministry . The great cities in America are all great ...
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... American ; for , in fact , they looked upon England ir country much more than they did a : but not so with the ... Americans , which act we GEORGE IV .
... American ; for , in fact , they looked upon England ir country much more than they did a : but not so with the ... Americans , which act we GEORGE IV .
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... America , and their Territories . " Be it enacted , by the senate and house of representatives " of the United States of America , in congress assembled , " That war be and the same is hereby declared to exist be " tween the United ...
... America , and their Territories . " Be it enacted , by the senate and house of representatives " of the United States of America , in congress assembled , " That war be and the same is hereby declared to exist be " tween the United ...
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