Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... opinion of our object . On the 24 of June , board of American ships . The European just after the issuing of this proclamation , peace had taken away all ground of quar- the London newspapers published what rel . The Republic was always ...
... opinion of our object . On the 24 of June , board of American ships . The European just after the issuing of this proclamation , peace had taken away all ground of quar- the London newspapers published what rel . The Republic was always ...
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... opinions of their ancestors ; but the " sincere " thanks " for the much - to - be - admired con- duct above - mentioned , are yet to come.- Though by no means deficient in the rights of hospitality , yet no expressions of their ...
... opinions of their ancestors ; but the " sincere " thanks " for the much - to - be - admired con- duct above - mentioned , are yet to come.- Though by no means deficient in the rights of hospitality , yet no expressions of their ...
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... opinions ; and what impartial man can 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 ...
... opinions ; and what impartial man can 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 ...
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... opinion ? Not the law : it will justify the Jews against the Chris- tians , and they will have cause to com- plain ... opinions are op- posed to their interests . But whether they make a public profession of their sentiments , or only ...
... opinion ? Not the law : it will justify the Jews against the Chris- tians , and they will have cause to com- plain ... opinions are op- posed to their interests . But whether they make a public profession of their sentiments , or only ...
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... one correspondent , it seems but fair that yon should give equal publicity to the opinion of another respecting this matter . Your's , & c . JUSTUS . { 66 66 σε affront to a Monk in favour ( 25 ] [ 26 JANUARY 7 , 1815. - Œdipus Judaicus .
... one correspondent , it seems but fair that yon should give equal publicity to the opinion of another respecting this matter . Your's , & c . JUSTUS . { 66 66 σε affront to a Monk in favour ( 25 ] [ 26 JANUARY 7 , 1815. - Œdipus Judaicus .
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