Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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Page 93
... United States , whether and occupy houses and warehouses for such importation shall be in British ves- the purpose of their commerce ; and , ge- sels , or in the vessels of the United nerally , the merchants and traders of States . each ...
... United States , whether and occupy houses and warehouses for such importation shall be in British ves- the purpose of their commerce ; and , ge- sels , or in the vessels of the United nerally , the merchants and traders of States . each ...
Page 95
... United States , shall be subject , in all res- pects , to the laws and regulations of the British Government from time to time established . 4. It shall be free for each of the two Contracting Parties respectively , to ap- point Consuls ...
... United States , shall be subject , in all res- pects , to the laws and regulations of the British Government from time to time established . 4. It shall be free for each of the two Contracting Parties respectively , to ap- point Consuls ...
Page 121
... United States has been established by law , consisting of coins made with gold , silver , and copper . All foreign gold and silver coins , at specified rates , were placed in the first instance , upon the same footing with the coins of ...
... United States has been established by law , consisting of coins made with gold , silver , and copper . All foreign gold and silver coins , at specified rates , were placed in the first instance , upon the same footing with the coins of ...
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to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 1 |
to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 73 |
Letter XII | 105 |
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