The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Band 3Books for Libraries Press, 1969 |
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... Britain of our right in the fisheries , this important matter is liable to an incertitude , which may be dangerous to the political and commercial in- terests of the United States , we have therefore agreed and refolved - that the ...
... Britain of our right in the fisheries , this important matter is liable to an incertitude , which may be dangerous to the political and commercial in- terests of the United States , we have therefore agreed and refolved - that the ...
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... Britain : or if Great Britain shall mo- left or disturb the fubjects and inhabitants of France , in taking fish on the banks , feas and places formerly ufed and frequented by them , fo as not to encroach on the territorial rights of ...
... Britain : or if Great Britain shall mo- left or disturb the fubjects and inhabitants of France , in taking fish on the banks , feas and places formerly ufed and frequented by them , fo as not to encroach on the territorial rights of ...
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... Britain , from their friendly disposi- tion toward his most chriftian majefty , may be very un- willing to give affiftance to his enemies , yet they may find it indispensably neceffary in compliance with their engagements : but it is ...
... Britain , from their friendly disposi- tion toward his most chriftian majefty , may be very un- willing to give affiftance to his enemies , yet they may find it indispensably neceffary in compliance with their engagements : but it is ...
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Howe p 3 Mudifland p 4reduced p 8 The | 11 |
their diftrefs p 12 Complaints of prifoners being illufed | 18 |
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