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The laws lately enacted to favour the royalifts , the emigrants , and their relations , were repealed , and thofe enacted against them confirmed and to remain in force till four years after a general peace . No individual was admitted ...
The laws lately enacted to favour the royalifts , the emigrants , and their relations , were repealed , and thofe enacted against them confirmed and to remain in force till four years after a general peace . No individual was admitted ...
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On thefe terms their lives were to be fpared , and permilion granted them to remain in the country . Now , fir , it is a fact , not to be denied , that they did not furrender on the day fixed ; and that they did not , then or on any day ...
On thefe terms their lives were to be fpared , and permilion granted them to remain in the country . Now , fir , it is a fact , not to be denied , that they did not furrender on the day fixed ; and that they did not , then or on any day ...
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From this principle of mufual restitution , the two parties have agreed to except which fhall remain to his Britannic Majefty , in full fovereignty . VII - In all the cafes of reftitution provided by the prefent treaty , the fortreffes ...
From this principle of mufual restitution , the two parties have agreed to except which fhall remain to his Britannic Majefty , in full fovereignty . VII - In all the cafes of reftitution provided by the prefent treaty , the fortreffes ...
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Comparative View of the Confederacy and the French Republic at the Clofe | 1 |
Protef of Lord Bellamont on the Subject of Gen Lakes Proclamation ibid | 17 |
Note of Mr Wickham to the Helvetic Body on his recall Nov 22 257 | 26 |
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