Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... believe , that they may have been received and that Mr. Madison went to war to aid Na- " acted on . -I am happy to explain to polcon ! What wretches must those be , 66 you thus fully the views of my Govern- who have called him " the ...
... believe , that they may have been received and that Mr. Madison went to war to aid Na- " acted on . -I am happy to explain to polcon ! What wretches must those be , 66 you thus fully the views of my Govern- who have called him " the ...
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... believe , that , about four months ago , a great part of the nation had been persuaded , that the project would be accomplished very speedily . Thus was the war rendered popular ; and so popular , that , even in the city of London , and ...
... believe , that , about four months ago , a great part of the nation had been persuaded , that the project would be accomplished very speedily . Thus was the war rendered popular ; and so popular , that , even in the city of London , and ...
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... believe , a short time , this faction plunged into irre- " quite unfounded . They have arisen from trievable disgrace and ruin . " her intercourse with a neighbour's fa- Having now endeavoured to place in a " mily , that of the Rev. Mr ...
... believe , a short time , this faction plunged into irre- " quite unfounded . They have arisen from trievable disgrace and ruin . " her intercourse with a neighbour's fa- Having now endeavoured to place in a " mily , that of the Rev. Mr ...
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... believe the mass of the inhabitants of this town to be as peaceable and well - disposed as most people , yet they seem not , at present , to have caught the enthusiasm of the Courier's correspondent . They feel attached to the character ...
... believe the mass of the inhabitants of this town to be as peaceable and well - disposed as most people , yet they seem not , at present , to have caught the enthusiasm of the Courier's correspondent . They feel attached to the character ...
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... believe or disbelieve , than it several eminent Italian philosophers , among is to love or to let it alone . Why , then , per- whom we can name the celebrated Doctors secute a person for a defect in the under- Lucilio Vaninand Giordano ...
... believe or disbelieve , than it several eminent Italian philosophers , among is to love or to let it alone . Why , then , per- whom we can name the celebrated Doctors secute a person for a defect in the under- Lucilio Vaninand Giordano ...
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