Annual Register, Tom 64Edmund Burke 1823 |
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Strona 124
... vessels ; and all our intercourse with fo- reign nations must be conducted by the same means , so far as they will permit , or the well - understood interests of our shipping require . This has been the principle of all our navigation ...
... vessels ; and all our intercourse with fo- reign nations must be conducted by the same means , so far as they will permit , or the well - understood interests of our shipping require . This has been the principle of all our navigation ...
Strona 126
... vessel of 150 tons paid in consul's fees , for the exhibition of her papers , at Hamburgh , 17. 17s . 6d . At Rotterdam , she would have to pay the same ; but let her go to Rochelle , and she would have to pay 5l . 16s . 8d .; at ...
... vessel of 150 tons paid in consul's fees , for the exhibition of her papers , at Hamburgh , 17. 17s . 6d . At Rotterdam , she would have to pay the same ; but let her go to Rochelle , and she would have to pay 5l . 16s . 8d .; at ...
Strona 158
... vessel intended to carry on hostilities against the Greeks should be con- nived at , what would become of the impartial neutrality , which ministers had pretended to main- tain ? Nothing could be more dis- graceful than such a ...
... vessel intended to carry on hostilities against the Greeks should be con- nived at , what would become of the impartial neutrality , which ministers had pretended to main- tain ? Nothing could be more dis- graceful than such a ...
Strona 159
... vessel , to which allusion had been made , had arrived in this country , before the commencement of hos- tilities in Greece ; she came in the character of a merchant ship , and was in part loaded with antiquities for the British Museum ...
... vessel , to which allusion had been made , had arrived in this country , before the commencement of hos- tilities in Greece ; she came in the character of a merchant ship , and was in part loaded with antiquities for the British Museum ...
Strona 159
... vessel intended to carry on hostilities against the Greeks should be con- nived at , what would become of the impartial neutrality , which ministers had pretended to main- tain ? Nothing could be more dis- graceful than such a ...
... vessel intended to carry on hostilities against the Greeks should be con- nived at , what would become of the impartial neutrality , which ministers had pretended to main- tain ? Nothing could be more dis- graceful than such a ...
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