Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... object " stood , that the British Government will " for which impressment has hitherto been " assent to enter into definitive arrange- " found necessary ; but they cannot consent ments , as soon as may be , on these and " to suspend the ...
... object " stood , that the British Government will " for which impressment has hitherto been " assent to enter into definitive arrange- " found necessary ; but they cannot consent ments , as soon as may be , on these and " to suspend the ...
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... object " have suspended immediately the exercise is provided for : it is presumed , there- " of a right on the mere assurance of this " fore , that it is equally the interest of " Government , that a law would be after- " both countries ...
... object " have suspended immediately the exercise is provided for : it is presumed , there- " of a right on the mere assurance of this " fore , that it is equally the interest of " Government , that a law would be after- " both countries ...
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... object , it is neces- his teeth . Every effort , short of opening sary that the interest of impressment be the Republican ships to English press- " satisfactorily arranged . He is willing gangs , was , it appears to me , made by the ...
... object , it is neces- his teeth . Every effort , short of opening sary that the interest of impressment be the Republican ships to English press- " satisfactorily arranged . He is willing gangs , was , it appears to me , made by the ...
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... object . treat . 66 66 66 we ing our seamen from avoiding our service by serving on board of American ships ; but , laying that aside , why did we not make peace as soon as we had made peace with France ? We were no longer in danger ...
... object . treat . 66 66 66 we ing our seamen from avoiding our service by serving on board of American ships ; but , laying that aside , why did we not make peace as soon as we had made peace with France ? We were no longer in danger ...
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... object con- stantly kept in view by these prints was the necessity of delivering the world of the EXAMPLE of the existence of a Go- vernment founded on DEMOCRATIC soph To quote all , a hundredth port , of the instances that i am here ...
... object con- stantly kept in view by these prints was the necessity of delivering the world of the EXAMPLE of the existence of a Go- vernment founded on DEMOCRATIC soph To quote all , a hundredth port , of the instances that i am here ...
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