The Pamphleteer, Volumen14Abraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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... Portuguese windmill , be advantageously employed as auxiliary means ( should such be found requisite to propel ships of the greatest dimensions ) as the stud or stay - sails , & c . of ships are in light breezes ? and instead of being ...
... Portuguese windmill , be advantageously employed as auxiliary means ( should such be found requisite to propel ships of the greatest dimensions ) as the stud or stay - sails , & c . of ships are in light breezes ? and instead of being ...
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... Portuguese say , Leave us alone with our neighbours , and the Spaniards of Ferdinand , what other resource have they , than to brook such insults ? The United States make themselves masters of Amelia Island , and shortly afterwards of ...
... Portuguese say , Leave us alone with our neighbours , and the Spaniards of Ferdinand , what other resource have they , than to brook such insults ? The United States make themselves masters of Amelia Island , and shortly afterwards of ...
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... Portuguese ; in short , of all the nations in the world , who have at any time endeavoured to avail themselves of the ever - ready good offices of the American consul in London . Before the publication of these lists , it was a matter ...
... Portuguese ; in short , of all the nations in the world , who have at any time endeavoured to avail themselves of the ever - ready good offices of the American consul in London . Before the publication of these lists , it was a matter ...
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... Portuguese vessels trading in slaves , in conformi ty with the laws of Portugal and the existing treaties , from suffer- ing any loss or hindrance from British cruisers ; " at the same time , to preclude any necessity for an illicit ...
... Portuguese vessels trading in slaves , in conformi ty with the laws of Portugal and the existing treaties , from suffer- ing any loss or hindrance from British cruisers ; " at the same time , to preclude any necessity for an illicit ...
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... Portuguese vessels , which may form part of the two royal navies ; and by those only of such vessels which are pro- vided with the special instructions annexed to the present con- vention . " Article 6. " No British or Portuguese ...
... Portuguese vessels , which may form part of the two royal navies ; and by those only of such vessels which are pro- vided with the special instructions annexed to the present con- vention . " Article 6. " No British or Portuguese ...
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