The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tom 47Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... ships , he said , he was confident that a little time would clear up and jus- tify the suspicions which the ho ... ship of war , who , thoug taken valiantly fighting on board hi ship , in most clear and legitimat warfare , was detained a ...
... ships , he said , he was confident that a little time would clear up and jus- tify the suspicions which the ho ... ship of war , who , thoug taken valiantly fighting on board hi ship , in most clear and legitimat warfare , was detained a ...
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... ships , he said that proceeding differed materially from those to which it was compared . In other cases of the seizure and de- tention of merchant ships , they may be restored , the merchants indemni- fied , and the men , if imprisoned ...
... ships , he said that proceeding differed materially from those to which it was compared . In other cases of the seizure and de- tention of merchant ships , they may be restored , the merchants indemni- fied , and the men , if imprisoned ...
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A Review of the Year Edmund Burke. be necessary that the ships which conveyed them should be armed and equipped for war . It was evident , apua the whole , that it was the full intention of Spain to declare war as soon as her treasure ships ...
A Review of the Year Edmund Burke. be necessary that the ships which conveyed them should be armed and equipped for war . It was evident , apua the whole , that it was the full intention of Spain to declare war as soon as her treasure ships ...
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... ships in our ports , in 1755 ; the detention of all British ships in the ports of Spain , three weeks before any declaration of war : our seizure of Dutch proper- ty in the last war ; and the late bat- tle of Copenhagen ; all of which ...
... ships in our ports , in 1755 ; the detention of all British ships in the ports of Spain , three weeks before any declaration of war : our seizure of Dutch proper- ty in the last war ; and the late bat- tle of Copenhagen ; all of which ...
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... ships of the line were not , either in number or quality , such as he thought the situation required , he had given orders for building some in the merchants ' yards , as the king's yards could afford but small and slow supply , from ...
... ships of the line were not , either in number or quality , such as he thought the situation required , he had given orders for building some in the merchants ' yards , as the king's yards could afford but small and slow supply , from ...
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