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... Brought down to the end of November , 1811 , with very considerable Additions and Improvements throughout , by Stephen Jones . IV . Sermons on various Subjects , Doctrinal and Practical , preached before the University of Oxford . By ...
... brought by neutrals to the ports of this country , or to some port of the neutral country . These spontaneous acts of indulgence , on the part of Great Britain , and the liberal construction put upon his Majesty's order by the prize ...
... brought back the produce of those colonies to the ports of America ; they re - shipped them for the enemies ' ports of Europe , they entered freely all the ports of the United Kingdom , with car- goes brought directly from the hostile ...
... brought forward , and on all occasions . All the papers which are before the public , evince the decided partiality of Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Madison towards France , notwithstanding the robberies and insults they have invariably ...
... brought Russia and Sweden to sue for our alliance ; whereas , by the licence system , they have enjoyed all the advanta- ges of carrying on , without restriction and without risk , a trade which to us has been a trade of mere necessity ...