Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 2R. Bagshaw, 1802 |
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Page 1225
... treaties loose BY COMMENCING HOSTILITIES ; but it by no means followed as a matter of course , that ancient treaties were necessarily to be revived and renewed in every treaty of peace ; that must depend on the will of the contracting ...
... treaties loose BY COMMENCING HOSTILITIES ; but it by no means followed as a matter of course , that ancient treaties were necessarily to be revived and renewed in every treaty of peace ; that must depend on the will of the contracting ...
Page 1235
... treaty in question had of had not been officially communicated to Go vernment ; he merely stated that the Noble Lord and the Gentlemen who supported this motion had no parliamentary ground upon which they could assert that this treaty ...
... treaty in question had of had not been officially communicated to Go vernment ; he merely stated that the Noble Lord and the Gentlemen who supported this motion had no parliamentary ground upon which they could assert that this treaty ...
Page 1353
... treaty . There were five articles in the definitive treaty modified from those of the preliminary articles ; first , the article respect- ing prisoners ; secondly , that respecting New- foundland ; thirdly , that of the state of Por ...
... treaty . There were five articles in the definitive treaty modified from those of the preliminary articles ; first , the article respect- ing prisoners ; secondly , that respecting New- foundland ; thirdly , that of the state of Por ...
Contents
Statistical Table relative to the Cape of Good Hope | 11 |
Trial of Charles Beloe Charles Wagstaffe and John Harwood for a Riot at | 11 |
Letter respecting the Grand Mastership of Malta | 13 |
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