Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... never 86 on the part of your Government to desist been denied by our Government , that many " from hostilities , or to comply with the native Republicans were impressed by our " conditions expressed in the said Order . officers . It is ...
... never 86 on the part of your Government to desist been denied by our Government , that many " from hostilities , or to comply with the native Republicans were impressed by our " conditions expressed in the said Order . officers . It is ...
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... never read of any such practice ; I have never heard of any such practice ; and , I defy any one , to cite in any book on the law of nations any record of such a practice , or any maxim or prin- ciple to warrant it . I have thrown down ...
... never read of any such practice ; I have never heard of any such practice ; and , I defy any one , to cite in any book on the law of nations any record of such a practice , or any maxim or prin- ciple to warrant it . I have thrown down ...
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... never was complained of in the manner maintain the doctrine of NO House ; the report was never contradicted " PEACE WITH JAMES MADI- in the newspapers ; and , at any rate , when " SON ............ 66 66 6 I need insert no more . This ...
... never was complained of in the manner maintain the doctrine of NO House ; the report was never contradicted " PEACE WITH JAMES MADI- in the newspapers ; and , at any rate , when " SON ............ 66 66 6 I need insert no more . This ...
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... NEVER ! was the motto ; that , by a good hearty exertion , this Republic , this dangerous example to the world , might be for ever got rid of . There were many amongst these publishers and their patrons , who hoped for , who expected ...
... NEVER ! was the motto ; that , by a good hearty exertion , this Republic , this dangerous example to the world , might be for ever got rid of . There were many amongst these publishers and their patrons , who hoped for , who expected ...
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... never persuade the lady , that her reputation will suffer from marry - employment of German troops is liable , in ing a handsome young man . The public some cases , to give offence ; but a bare re- will pay her pension as cheerfully ...
... never persuade the lady , that her reputation will suffer from marry - employment of German troops is liable , in ing a handsome young man . The public some cases , to give offence ; but a bare re- will pay her pension as cheerfully ...
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