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Early in May , 1631 , His Majesty ' s ship Charles , of 80 tons , left England ; but
owing to foggy weather , and ice , it was the 15th July before she reached the
islands of Salisbury and Nottingham . From hence Foxe stood over to the
Continent ...
Early in May , 1631 , His Majesty ' s ship Charles , of 80 tons , left England ; but
owing to foggy weather , and ice , it was the 15th July before she reached the
islands of Salisbury and Nottingham . From hence Foxe stood over to the
Continent ...
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When England remonstrated against these acts of aggrandizement , and
declared ber intention of retaining Malta as some counterpoise , inadequate as it
was , he replied that England had nothing to do with any arrangements of debate
...
When England remonstrated against these acts of aggrandizement , and
declared ber intention of retaining Malta as some counterpoise , inadequate as it
was , he replied that England had nothing to do with any arrangements of debate
...
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Is it to be imputed to an entire ignorance of the state of England , or to an insolent
belief that every thing must be subservient to his pleasure , that after this decisive
reply Bonaparte returned to the subject , and formally proposed that means ...
Is it to be imputed to an entire ignorance of the state of England , or to an insolent
belief that every thing must be subservient to his pleasure , that after this decisive
reply Bonaparte returned to the subject , and formally proposed that means ...
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Buonaparte sets out with protesting against the Convention for his confinement
signed on the 20 August , 1815 , between England , Russia , Prussia , and
Austria . His first ground of protest is , that " he is not the prisoner of England .
Buonaparte sets out with protesting against the Convention for his confinement
signed on the 20 August , 1815 , between England , Russia , Prussia , and
Austria . His first ground of protest is , that " he is not the prisoner of England .
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Gratified , ' he says , ' at perceiving that what I have dared to pubJish here ( that is
in England ) appears to have assisted in causing many amongst you to see the
character , conduct , and views of our government in their true light , I am by no ...
Gratified , ' he says , ' at perceiving that what I have dared to pubJish here ( that is
in England ) appears to have assisted in causing many amongst you to see the
character , conduct , and views of our government in their true light , I am by no ...
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