The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 68
... native subjects to man her fleets ? and , if so , whether she can lawfully exercise that right over such of them as are in the ships of another country ? Let it be premised , that as they pretend no right to take a native American ...
... native subjects to man her fleets ? and , if so , whether she can lawfully exercise that right over such of them as are in the ships of another country ? Let it be premised , that as they pretend no right to take a native American ...
Page 406
... native army of this coast , it has been his Lordship's particular endeavour to ascertain the motives which may have led to conduct so different from that which formerly distinguished the native army . From this inquiry it has appeared ...
... native army of this coast , it has been his Lordship's particular endeavour to ascertain the motives which may have led to conduct so different from that which formerly distinguished the native army . From this inquiry it has appeared ...
Page 409
... native princes . These men were generally , if not universally , pure in their morals and in- offensive in their ... natives to their own religion , as to assure the writer , that on his arrival at Rome he should represent to the Pope ...
... native princes . These men were generally , if not universally , pure in their morals and in- offensive in their ... natives to their own religion , as to assure the writer , that on his arrival at Rome he should represent to the Pope ...
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