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... instance , to the French being able , in a great measure , to carry on their own colonial trade ; and , secondly , to their having falsely asserted that they had entirely changed the colonial system and meant to throw open that trade to ...
... instance , as three and four - inch ' deals , spars , iron and other materials employed in fitting out , and Ꭺ Ꮪ equipping , equipping , that very flotilla , which was avowedly preparing 1812 . 5 America - Orders in Council , & c .
... instance , when the Spaniards in 1589 , the year after the destruction of their famous armada , were meditating a fresh descent upon England , the queen issued a proclamation , and sent monitory letters to her allies and neutrals ...
... instance of the kiud having occurred since that of 1687 , till the affair of the Chesapeake . The conduct of Admiral Berkeley in this business was , as we have stated , wholly disapproved by his government , and he was immediately ...
... instance where they have possessed political power in a Protestant country , without using it cruelly and tyrannically . ' . The bishop's reputation as a preacher was deservedly high . In- dependently of the sterling merit which his ...