Annual Register, 48. köideEdmund Burke 1808 |
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... received , the assembly after several months delay , made a second representation to the governor , in which , after recapitulating the sufferings of the island on a former occasion , when similar measures had been tried , they urged in ...
... received , the assembly after several months delay , made a second representation to the governor , in which , after recapitulating the sufferings of the island on a former occasion , when similar measures had been tried , they urged in ...
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... received , the assembly after several months delay , made a second representation to the governor , in which , after recapitulating the sufferings of the island on a former occasion , when similar measures had been tried , they urged in ...
... received , the assembly after several months delay , made a second representation to the governor , in which , after recapitulating the sufferings of the island on a former occasion , when similar measures had been tried , they urged in ...
Page 91
... received the royal assent . This bill ( 46 Geo . III . cap . 52. ) prohibited the exportation of slaves from the British colonics after the first of January 1807 , and prohibited all subjects of this coun- try , residing either at home ...
... received the royal assent . This bill ( 46 Geo . III . cap . 52. ) prohibited the exportation of slaves from the British colonics after the first of January 1807 , and prohibited all subjects of this coun- try , residing either at home ...
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... received with approbation by all sides of the house . The motion was in the fol- lowing words ; " that an humble address be presented to his majesty , to request that his majesty will be graciously pleased to direct his royal college of ...
... received with approbation by all sides of the house . The motion was in the fol- lowing words ; " that an humble address be presented to his majesty , to request that his majesty will be graciously pleased to direct his royal college of ...
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... received from Trotter the sum of 22,000l . out of the public money , and that the accounts rela- tive thereto have been burned and destroyed for the above mentioned purpose ; 8th . That among other ad- vances of money as aforesaid ...
... received from Trotter the sum of 22,000l . out of the public money , and that the accounts rela- tive thereto have been burned and destroyed for the above mentioned purpose ; 8th . That among other ad- vances of money as aforesaid ...
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