Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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Page 9
... doubt " ordered home , and he could swear that but such a peace would be procured as no practicable exertion would be remitted would tend to the " LASTING TRAN- " to reduce the expence of our Naval De- " QUILLITY OF THE CIVILIZED ...
... doubt " ordered home , and he could swear that but such a peace would be procured as no practicable exertion would be remitted would tend to the " LASTING TRAN- " to reduce the expence of our Naval De- " QUILLITY OF THE CIVILIZED ...
Page 11
... doubt , that a vigorous effort on miralty , Mr. Madison could not help look- our part will annihilate the power of a ing upon it as very nearly proof positive of " faction , alike hostile to Britain , and fatal our Government's ...
... doubt , that a vigorous effort on miralty , Mr. Madison could not help look- our part will annihilate the power of a ing upon it as very nearly proof positive of " faction , alike hostile to Britain , and fatal our Government's ...
Page 19
... doubt the sincerity of the Deists in their religious professions more than any other class of people ? them , ought we not to have a still greater tenderness for what we consider their lost condition , instead of despising , rejecting ...
... doubt the sincerity of the Deists in their religious professions more than any other class of people ? them , ought we not to have a still greater tenderness for what we consider their lost condition , instead of despising , rejecting ...
Page 21
... doubt not of my testimony being corroborated by every unbiassed ob- server of man . The Christians persecuted by the priests , " and the people set on to persecute them " in the most vehement manner . " - The Deists may , for aught I ...
... doubt not of my testimony being corroborated by every unbiassed ob- server of man . The Christians persecuted by the priests , " and the people set on to persecute them " in the most vehement manner . " - The Deists may , for aught I ...
Page 23
... doubt I shall be able to shew , that if the numbers of these calling themselves Christians could be analysed and compared with those 66 conceive the statement which VARRO has conveyed to you to be extremely unfair , I venture to trouble ...
... doubt I shall be able to shew , that if the numbers of these calling themselves Christians could be analysed and compared with those 66 conceive the statement which VARRO has conveyed to you to be extremely unfair , I venture to trouble ...
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