The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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Página 65
... respect to the India - trade and the treatment of enemy's privateers . It defined the protection afforded by a neutral coast to an enemy's merchantman , as con- sisting in an exemption from search at the distance of cannon shot , or ...
... respect to the India - trade and the treatment of enemy's privateers . It defined the protection afforded by a neutral coast to an enemy's merchantman , as con- sisting in an exemption from search at the distance of cannon shot , or ...
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... respect trade and religion : also the standing orders of the same House concerning applications for publie money ; also tables of fees for private bills and standing orders , and resolutions respecting such fees ; also , an address ...
... respect trade and religion : also the standing orders of the same House concerning applications for publie money ; also tables of fees for private bills and standing orders , and resolutions respecting such fees ; also , an address ...
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... respect both to its object and its execution . As to the states of pregnancy and child - birth , we have no hesitation in asserting that every woman , who from her education and circumstances would be likely to understand this work ...
... respect both to its object and its execution . As to the states of pregnancy and child - birth , we have no hesitation in asserting that every woman , who from her education and circumstances would be likely to understand this work ...
Contenido
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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