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Remarks on the probable conduct of Russia and France towards this country, also on the necessity of Great Britain becoming independant of the northern powers for her maritime supplies, and recommending ... the encouragement of the British shipping interest, and the cultivation of naval stores, in Upper and Lower Canada.

Title:Remarks on the probable conduct of Russia and France towards this country, also on the necessity of Great Britain becoming independant of the northern powers for her maritime supplies, and recommending ... the encouragement of the British shipping interest, and the cultivation of naval stores, in Upper and Lower Canada.
Note:Printed for the author by C. Barber; sold by J. Asperne, 1805
  
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Subject:Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1800-1837
Subject:Shipping -- Great Britain
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