Niles' National Register, Svazek 581840 |
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Strana xviii
... British and Chinese was thought to have been settled , and that two British merchant ships had gone to Whampoa , and were informed by the Chinese governor that he wished all the British vessels to come up and trade as they had done ...
... British and Chinese was thought to have been settled , and that two British merchant ships had gone to Whampoa , and were informed by the Chinese governor that he wished all the British vessels to come up and trade as they had done ...
Strana 138
... British municipal laws fortify it . He says : “ if , indeed , a municipal law be could divest their owners of property in their slaves made , which violates the laws of nations , a ques on entering British territory , in cases such as ...
... British municipal laws fortify it . He says : “ if , indeed , a municipal law be could divest their owners of property in their slaves made , which violates the laws of nations , a ques on entering British territory , in cases such as ...
Strana 289
... BRITISH - markets , riots , exchange 299 ; British Guiana BRAZIL - items CALIFONIA - British surveying party in CANADA - arrivals at , English colonial trade in CHINA - preparing for war CHRONICLE 6d . per quarter on beans ; an ...
... BRITISH - markets , riots , exchange 299 ; British Guiana BRAZIL - items CALIFONIA - British surveying party in CANADA - arrivals at , English colonial trade in CHINA - preparing for war CHRONICLE 6d . per quarter on beans ; an ...
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