The History of England: From the Accession of King George the Third, to the Conclusion of Peace in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-three, Volumen2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1817 |
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... military fund for the relief of invalid officers and soldiers , and the support of their widows . But the most interesting part of Lord Clive's de- fence was that where he analized the state of India , and described those enormities ...
... military fund for the relief of invalid officers and soldiers , and the support of their widows . But the most interesting part of Lord Clive's de- fence was that where he analized the state of India , and described those enormities ...
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... military force , or by treaty with foreign powers , to private use , is illegal ; and that great sums of money had been obtained by such means from the sovereign princes in India . These resolutions were carried , though not without ...
... military force , or by treaty with foreign powers , to private use , is illegal ; and that great sums of money had been obtained by such means from the sovereign princes in India . These resolutions were carried , though not without ...
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... military from going to their new barracks at Mercerika ; pull- ed down the house allotted for that purpose ; denied subjection to the King , and resolved to preserve their independence . After the arrangements with Mr. Alexander , they ...
... military from going to their new barracks at Mercerika ; pull- ed down the house allotted for that purpose ; denied subjection to the King , and resolved to preserve their independence . After the arrangements with Mr. Alexander , they ...
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... military establishment . 26th 1769 . 1770 . Deputation ribs to Grenada . Still the ministry was desirous to avoid extremi- of the Car- ties , and governor Melville , in consequence of the indulgent and favourable orders transmitted to ...
... military establishment . 26th 1769 . 1770 . Deputation ribs to Grenada . Still the ministry was desirous to avoid extremi- of the Car- ties , and governor Melville , in consequence of the indulgent and favourable orders transmitted to ...
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... without sufficient provocation , upon the representations of interested men , and must , if successful , end in total extirpation ; the other , That the military were sent XX . CHA P. out in an improper season of D 4 GEORGE III . 39.
... without sufficient provocation , upon the representations of interested men , and must , if successful , end in total extirpation ; the other , That the military were sent XX . CHA P. out in an improper season of D 4 GEORGE III . 39.
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