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... France and Bourbon , and a specimen of the mode of pro- curing slaves for the supply of those islands , will be found in the fol- lowing documents : Statement of a Case of Slave Trading lately detected at the Isles of France and Bourbon ...
... France and Bourbon , and a specimen of the mode of pro- curing slaves for the supply of those islands , will be found in the fol- lowing documents : Statement of a Case of Slave Trading lately detected at the Isles of France and Bourbon ...
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... France : yet she expresses no indignation at the departure of the allies from this principle , when Bona- parte was subdued and had actually resigned ; recording , without a comment , the subversion of every hope in the French people ...
... France : yet she expresses no indignation at the departure of the allies from this principle , when Bona- parte was subdued and had actually resigned ; recording , without a comment , the subversion of every hope in the French people ...
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... France in 1715 scarcely exceeding 7,000,000l . ster- ling , while at present it is nearly four times as much . All the reductions accomplished by the well known Board of Retrenchment , established under the Duke of Orleans , did not ...
... France in 1715 scarcely exceeding 7,000,000l . ster- ling , while at present it is nearly four times as much . All the reductions accomplished by the well known Board of Retrenchment , established under the Duke of Orleans , did not ...
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