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Page 201
... receiving a specie balance on the set- tlement of the acconnt of its exchanges with foreigners . The reverse of this theory ... received theory , neither one nor the oth- er of these operations is in itself either advantageous or disad ...
... receiving a specie balance on the set- tlement of the acconnt of its exchanges with foreigners . The reverse of this theory ... received theory , neither one nor the oth- er of these operations is in itself either advantageous or disad ...
Page 459
... received from the assi- duity and patriotic zeal of his countryman . After Franklin's departure , Mr Lee became the sole agent , and it was through him that the British Cabinet received the first authentic intel- ligence of the battle ...
... received from the assi- duity and patriotic zeal of his countryman . After Franklin's departure , Mr Lee became the sole agent , and it was through him that the British Cabinet received the first authentic intel- ligence of the battle ...
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... received from the French minister in London , that a secret agent of Congress was there , through whom their object might probably be attained . A person , who afterwards proved to be M. de Beaumarchais , was despatched by the ministry ...
... received from the French minister in London , that a secret agent of Congress was there , through whom their object might probably be attained . A person , who afterwards proved to be M. de Beaumarchais , was despatched by the ministry ...
Contents
BOLIVAR AND THE BOLIVIAN CONSTITUTION | 26 |
REMOVAL of the INDIANS | 62 |
HALIBURTONS HISTORY OF NOVASCOTIA | 121 |
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