The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 62, Part 2J. Dodsley, 1822 - History |
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Page 673
... ship subjected to his order for the purpose . Unexpected delay occurring in the ratification , by Spain , he re- quested to be informed of the cause . It was stated , in reply , that the great importance of the subject , and a desire to ...
... ship subjected to his order for the purpose . Unexpected delay occurring in the ratification , by Spain , he re- quested to be informed of the cause . It was stated , in reply , that the great importance of the subject , and a desire to ...
Page 677
... ships of war and privateers may be admitted . The difficulty of sustaining the regula- tions of our commerce , and of other important interests from abuse , without such designation , furnishes a strong motive for this measure . " At ...
... ships of war and privateers may be admitted . The difficulty of sustaining the regula- tions of our commerce , and of other important interests from abuse , without such designation , furnishes a strong motive for this measure . " At ...
Page 679
... ships of war , and in the col- lection of timber and other ma- terials for ship - building . It is not doubted that our navy will be soon augmented to the num- ber , and placed in all respects , on the footing provided for by law ...
... ships of war , and in the col- lection of timber and other ma- terials for ship - building . It is not doubted that our navy will be soon augmented to the num- ber , and placed in all respects , on the footing provided for by law ...
Page 680
... ships , to seize all ves- sels navigated under our flag , engaged in that trade , and to bring them in , to be proceeded against in the manner prescribed by that law . It is hoped that these vigorous measures , sup ported by like acts ...
... ships , to seize all ves- sels navigated under our flag , engaged in that trade , and to bring them in , to be proceeded against in the manner prescribed by that law . It is hoped that these vigorous measures , sup ported by like acts ...
Page 745
... ship , of which he has lately be stowed so many precious tokens on the emperor , would lose no time in joining his forces to those of Austria . In the whole of the transactions which have just taken place , the monarchs have only had in ...
... ship , of which he has lately be stowed so many precious tokens on the emperor , would lose no time in joining his forces to those of Austria . In the whole of the transactions which have just taken place , the monarchs have only had in ...
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16th of August appeared arms arrived asked attended baron Bergami Bill Brougham Brunt called captain Carlsruhe carriage cess charge colonel conduct counsel countess Oldi courier court Cross-examined defendant Demont dined door dress duke duty Earl England evidence examined Francis gami Genoa heard honour Hownam Hunt hustings Javanese jesty jury justice king lady late letter Lord Lord Chancellor lordships majesty majesty's Majoochi Manchester manner meeting ment Milan minister morning Naples nation neral ness never night o'clock object observed occasion parliament party person Pesaro present princess and Bergami princess of Wales proceeded proved Queen Queen's counsel question racter received recollect remember respect Restelli royal highness seen servant ship Sicily sion slept Spain Stockport sworn tent thing Thistlewood tion Trieste Villa d'Este whale witness witness's Wolseley