The Annual Review and History of Literature, Volumen3T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1805 |
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... ships , 1s . 6d . Ginger 78 Jackson on Commerce of the Mediterranean , 8vo . Ös . Clarke and Sons --- - 79 Concise Statement of the Question on the Slave Trade , 3s . Longman and Co. au Montefiore's Trader's Compendium , 2 vols . 8vo ...
... ships , 1s . 6d . Ginger 78 Jackson on Commerce of the Mediterranean , 8vo . Ös . Clarke and Sons --- - 79 Concise Statement of the Question on the Slave Trade , 3s . Longman and Co. au Montefiore's Trader's Compendium , 2 vols . 8vo ...
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... Ship Calcutta , in the Years 1802-3-4 . By J. H. TUCKEY , Esq . First Lieutenant of the Calcutta . ART . III . The ... ships cleared the channel about the end of April 1803 ; refreshed at Rio de Janeiro , which they left on July 19th ...
... Ship Calcutta , in the Years 1802-3-4 . By J. H. TUCKEY , Esq . First Lieutenant of the Calcutta . ART . III . The ... ships cleared the channel about the end of April 1803 ; refreshed at Rio de Janeiro , which they left on July 19th ...
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... ship on its passage from the the oftener misdirected and miscarried , because a town's name is unharmonious . ART . IV . An Excursion in France and other Parts of the Continent of Europe ; from the Cessation of Hostilities in 1801 , to ...
... ship on its passage from the the oftener misdirected and miscarried , because a town's name is unharmonious . ART . IV . An Excursion in France and other Parts of the Continent of Europe ; from the Cessation of Hostilities in 1801 , to ...
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... ships and crews belonging to France , which were stopped in England before the declaration of hostilities .. Dr. Mac- lean contends that the captains " knew or ought to have known that it is the cus tom in England , as soon as the ...
... ships and crews belonging to France , which were stopped in England before the declaration of hostilities .. Dr. Mac- lean contends that the captains " knew or ought to have known that it is the cus tom in England , as soon as the ...
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... ships cannot go out of port ? " We are certainly far from being desir- ous to see any relaxation of vigilance and preparation on this side the water : but what cares Bonaparte for the commerce and manufactures of France ? He knows that ...
... ships cannot go out of port ? " We are certainly far from being desir- ous to see any relaxation of vigilance and preparation on this side the water : but what cares Bonaparte for the commerce and manufactures of France ? He knows that ...
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