The Examiner, Količina 3editor., 1814 Containing political essays on the most important events of the time; public laws and official documents. |
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... opinion with our ministers at Ghent , who certainly ought to know as much about it as we do , yet some of my friends think the opinion erroneous , inasmuch as the letters , excepting the which gives the opinion of the commission ers ...
... opinion with our ministers at Ghent , who certainly ought to know as much about it as we do , yet some of my friends think the opinion erroneous , inasmuch as the letters , excepting the which gives the opinion of the commission ers ...
Stran 227
... opinion , in respect to our the dangers and grievances which menace an foreign relations , so as to acquire its aid in the immediate or speedy pressure , with a view of indulgence of their animosities , and the increase suggesting means ...
... opinion , in respect to our the dangers and grievances which menace an foreign relations , so as to acquire its aid in the immediate or speedy pressure , with a view of indulgence of their animosities , and the increase suggesting means ...
Stran 470
... opinion at the time of the trial , and still remain of the same opinion , that the said Philip Spencer , junr . either set fire to , or aided and assisted in the setting fire to , the said factory . R. S. STERETT . We are of the same ...
... opinion at the time of the trial , and still remain of the same opinion , that the said Philip Spencer , junr . either set fire to , or aided and assisted in the setting fire to , the said factory . R. S. STERETT . We are of the same ...
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