National prejudice opposed to the national interest, candidly considered in the detention or yielding up Gibraltar and Cape-Briton by the ensuing trea(...)
Date1748
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W. Owen and J. Swan
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FormatBook
NotesNational prejudice opposed to the national interest, candidly considered in the detention or yielding up Gibraltar and Cape-Briton by the ensuing treaty of peace, with some observations on the natural jealousy of the Spanish nation, and how far it may operate to the prejudice of the British commerce if not removed at this crisis, in a letter to Sir John Barnard
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CollectionBaldwin Collection of Canadiana
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Call Number / Accession Number37131055374474D
Dewey942.072 N13 BR
Dewey1998163
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