North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 465
... Deane was at liberty to carry on any commerce he chose in the kingdom , and that he might consider himself under the immediate protection of the government ; that , as to indepen- dence it was a subject enveloped in the darkness of the ...
... Deane was at liberty to carry on any commerce he chose in the kingdom , and that he might consider himself under the immediate protection of the government ; that , as to indepen- dence it was a subject enveloped in the darkness of the ...
Page 497
... Deane was disposed to receive him . As Deane had been led into the engagements with Beaumarchais at the solicitation of this gentleman , with- out knowing what had been done in London , he looked upon Lee's interference as officious ...
... Deane was disposed to receive him . As Deane had been led into the engagements with Beaumarchais at the solicitation of this gentleman , with- out knowing what had been done in London , he looked upon Lee's interference as officious ...
Page 498
... Deane was a practical merchant . By reason of Mr Lee's visits to Spain and Prussia he was absent from Paris a large portion of the time , during the first seven months after the meeting of the commissioners . It is impossible ...
... Deane was a practical merchant . By reason of Mr Lee's visits to Spain and Prussia he was absent from Paris a large portion of the time , during the first seven months after the meeting of the commissioners . It is impossible ...
Contents
BOLIVAR AND THE BOLIVIAN CONSTITUTION | 26 |
REMOVAL of the INDIANS | 62 |
HALIBURTONS HISTORY OF NOVASCOTIA | 121 |
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