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... cannot , nor ought , in any wise to affect the question of the prior right of sovereignty of the Malouine otherwise called Falkland's Islands . This concession was accepted by the earl of Rock- ford E5 FALKLAND'S ISLANDS , 109.
... cannot , nor ought , in any wise to affect the question of the prior right of sovereignty of the Malouine otherwise called Falkland's Islands . This concession was accepted by the earl of Rock- ford E5 FALKLAND'S ISLANDS , 109.
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In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. This concession was accepted by the earl of Rock- ford , who declared on the part of his master , that the prince of Masseran being authorized by his catholic majesty to offer in his majesty's name to ...
In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. This concession was accepted by the earl of Rock- ford , who declared on the part of his master , that the prince of Masseran being authorized by his catholic majesty to offer in his majesty's name to ...
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... rock , would raise the indignation of the earth against us . These encroachers on the waste of nature , says our ally the Russian , if they succeed in their first effort of usurpation , will make war upon us for a title to Kamschatscha ...
... rock , would raise the indignation of the earth against us . These encroachers on the waste of nature , says our ally the Russian , if they succeed in their first effort of usurpation , will make war upon us for a title to Kamschatscha ...
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... Rock- ingham remember that his ministry began and ended without obtaining it ; the adherents to Grenville would be told , that he could never be taught to understand our claim . The law of nations made little of his know- ledge . Let ...
... Rock- ingham remember that his ministry began and ended without obtaining it ; the adherents to Grenville would be told , that he could never be taught to understand our claim . The law of nations made little of his know- ledge . Let ...
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... rock , under a stormy sky , we might have now been fighting and dying , had not our competitors been wiser than ourselves ; and those who are now courting the favour of the people by noisy professions of public spirit , would , while ...
... rock , under a stormy sky , we might have now been fighting and dying , had not our competitors been wiser than ourselves ; and those who are now courting the favour of the people by noisy professions of public spirit , would , while ...
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