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... passed was Bergen , on our left , a small but decent looking place . The next was Newark , considered by every body as the handsomest place between New York and Philadelphia . The houses are small , but neat ; it has two churches with ...
... passed was Bergen , on our left , a small but decent looking place . The next was Newark , considered by every body as the handsomest place between New York and Philadelphia . The houses are small , but neat ; it has two churches with ...
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... passed . The Chancellor of the Exchequer proposed a modification in the Loan Interest Bill ; which was , to omit that part which related to the war - taxes upon the tonnage of shipping and import and export duties . - The motion was ...
... passed . The Chancellor of the Exchequer proposed a modification in the Loan Interest Bill ; which was , to omit that part which related to the war - taxes upon the tonnage of shipping and import and export duties . - The motion was ...
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... passed the Outer Cas- tles , without having returned a shot to their fire ( which occasioned but little injury ) . This forbearance was produced by the desire of his Majesty's Minister , expressed , to pre- serve every appearance of ...
... passed the Outer Cas- tles , without having returned a shot to their fire ( which occasioned but little injury ) . This forbearance was produced by the desire of his Majesty's Minister , expressed , to pre- serve every appearance of ...
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