The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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For if we permit every British officer , for any af front or injury which he supposes that the state , to which he belongs may have ... we in fact give the power of making war to the commander of every ship in the British navy .
For if we permit every British officer , for any af front or injury which he supposes that the state , to which he belongs may have ... we in fact give the power of making war to the commander of every ship in the British navy .
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The following will shew the encouragement which the Americans have given to deserters from the British fleet : That Admiral Berkeley had reason to apprehend a total destruction of the British squadron on our coasts , the following facts ...
The following will shew the encouragement which the Americans have given to deserters from the British fleet : That Admiral Berkeley had reason to apprehend a total destruction of the British squadron on our coasts , the following facts ...
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... Bridell's fifth of November , Bridgman's translation of a paraphrase of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics , 57 British statesmen , Macdiarmid's lives of British , vide Macdiarmid , 108 213 Crosby's Farmer's pocket - book , Curse of.
... Bridell's fifth of November , Bridgman's translation of a paraphrase of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics , 57 British statesmen , Macdiarmid's lives of British , vide Macdiarmid , 108 213 Crosby's Farmer's pocket - book , Curse of.
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