Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... necessary to recapitu the presence of German Dragoons , at the late the material points , and to give them , town of Ely , came to take me by the band , if possible , a form and situation that may and , looking round you , exclaimed ...
... necessary to recapitu the presence of German Dragoons , at the late the material points , and to give them , town of Ely , came to take me by the band , if possible , a form and situation that may and , looking round you , exclaimed ...
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... necessary ; but they cannot consent ments , as soon as may be , on these and " to suspend the exercise of a right upon every other difference , by a Treaty , to be " which the naval strength of the empire " concluded , either at London ...
... necessary ; but they cannot consent ments , as soon as may be , on these and " to suspend the exercise of a right upon every other difference , by a Treaty , to be " which the naval strength of the empire " concluded , either at London ...
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... necessary conse he proceeds thus : - " I am instructed to quence . It cannot be presumed , while " inform you , that it will be very satisfac- " the parties are engaged in a negociation tory to the President to meet the British " to ...
... necessary conse he proceeds thus : - " I am instructed to quence . It cannot be presumed , while " inform you , that it will be very satisfac- " the parties are engaged in a negociation tory to the President to meet the British " to ...
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... practice was necessary to the preservation of our maritime power , on which our existence depended . " Mr. Madison tendered us the means of prevent- | Monroe , 7 ] [ 8 POLITICAL REGISTER . - Letter to John Cartwright , Esq .
... practice was necessary to the preservation of our maritime power , on which our existence depended . " Mr. Madison tendered us the means of prevent- | Monroe , 7 ] [ 8 POLITICAL REGISTER . - Letter to John Cartwright , Esq .
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... necessary to our interest , he ging myself in the prospect of a speedy " meant Mr. President Madison , and with peace with America , out came a very ex- a view to THAT DEPOSITION a traordinary paper from the Admiralty . It ...
... necessary to our interest , he ging myself in the prospect of a speedy " meant Mr. President Madison , and with peace with America , out came a very ex- a view to THAT DEPOSITION a traordinary paper from the Admiralty . It ...
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