Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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Page 3
... proposed the renewal of " tomed practice of impressing British sea- negociations for peace . Mr. Russell , then " men from the merchant ships of a foreign the Republican Minister in London , signi- " State , simply on the assurance that ...
... proposed the renewal of " tomed practice of impressing British sea- negociations for peace . Mr. Russell , then " men from the merchant ships of a foreign the Republican Minister in London , signi- " State , simply on the assurance that ...
Page 5
... propose " clear and distinct understanding be first " to the British Government an armistice , " obtained between them , of the accommo- 66 on conditions which , it was presumed , " dation which each is prepared to make . " would have ...
... propose " clear and distinct understanding be first " to the British Government an armistice , " obtained between them , of the accommo- 66 on conditions which , it was presumed , " dation which each is prepared to make . " would have ...
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... proposed , the Presi- " dent is willing to agree to a cessation " of hostilities , with a view to arrange , by treaty , in a more distinct and ample manner , and to the satisfaction of both " parties , every other subject of contro ...
... proposed , the Presi- " dent is willing to agree to a cessation " of hostilities , with a view to arrange , by treaty , in a more distinct and ample manner , and to the satisfaction of both " parties , every other subject of contro ...
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... propose . many cases , be worse than death , when But as they have already experienced the the culprit , through a mistaken policy , is beneficial advantages of perseverance , they left to the mercy of an infuriated mob , - may pretty ...
... propose . many cases , be worse than death , when But as they have already experienced the the culprit , through a mistaken policy , is beneficial advantages of perseverance , they left to the mercy of an infuriated mob , - may pretty ...
Page 33
... proposed subject of this Letter , I think it right just to notice , that I have , in address- ing you now , omitted the addition of Esq . at the end of your name . It is become high time for us , and all those who think as we do , to ...
... proposed subject of this Letter , I think it right just to notice , that I have , in address- ing you now , omitted the addition of Esq . at the end of your name . It is become high time for us , and all those who think as we do , to ...
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