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... troops , which have already been confined two months to their ships , must remain on board ; as his Majesty , without paying any attention to the commu nication made by Baron Ehrenheim to you , declared to me personally , that he never ...
... troops , which have already been confined two months to their ships , must remain on board ; as his Majesty , without paying any attention to the commu nication made by Baron Ehrenheim to you , declared to me personally , that he never ...
Pagina 247
... troops in the common cause , I beg your Majesty to believe that it has not been my fault . " 6 - King.- " I cannot conceive why in England an unfavourable construction should have been put on my refusing to permit troops to land in this ...
... troops in the common cause , I beg your Majesty to believe that it has not been my fault . " 6 - King.- " I cannot conceive why in England an unfavourable construction should have been put on my refusing to permit troops to land in this ...
Pagina 247
... troops in the common cause , I beg your Majesty to believe that it has not been my fault . " - • King : " I cannot conceive why in England an unfavourable construction should have been put on my refusing to permit troops to land in this ...
... troops in the common cause , I beg your Majesty to believe that it has not been my fault . " - • King : " I cannot conceive why in England an unfavourable construction should have been put on my refusing to permit troops to land in this ...
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