Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... writers left no- but they , who are as cunning as they are thing undone to urge the nation on to a wicked , clearly saw that nothing , and , per- continuation of the war . Every art was haps , worse than nothing , was done , unless made ...
... writers left no- but they , who are as cunning as they are thing undone to urge the nation on to a wicked , clearly saw that nothing , and , per- continuation of the war . Every art was haps , worse than nothing , was done , unless made ...
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... writer in the Courier observes , evening is to be ascribed the circumstance that the Mayor and other Magistrates alluded to in the following paragraph which " deserve , from every peaceable and well- appeared this day in the Norfolk ...
... writer in the Courier observes , evening is to be ascribed the circumstance that the Mayor and other Magistrates alluded to in the following paragraph which " deserve , from every peaceable and well- appeared this day in the Norfolk ...
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... writer upon admitted , ought not those who deem others the subject was Lord Herbert , of Cherbury , wrong , and conceive themselves to be whose book , " De Ventate , " was published blessed with a knowledge of what is right , in 1624 ...
... writer upon admitted , ought not those who deem others the subject was Lord Herbert , of Cherbury , wrong , and conceive themselves to be whose book , " De Ventate , " was published blessed with a knowledge of what is right , in 1624 ...
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... writer of ecclesiastical preciate , as appears by the following : - history . When treating of the calamitous " Another circumstance which irritated events which happened to the Church , " the Romans against the Christians , was during ...
... writer of ecclesiastical preciate , as appears by the following : - history . When treating of the calamitous " Another circumstance which irritated events which happened to the Church , " the Romans against the Christians , was during ...
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... writer . As I ques- How sorry I am , in reading the history of my own church , to find in its infancy such a strong parallel between the beha - pondents , who signs himself VARRO , has viour of the Romans towards the Christians , and ...
... writer . As I ques- How sorry I am , in reading the history of my own church , to find in its infancy such a strong parallel between the beha - pondents , who signs himself VARRO , has viour of the Romans towards the Christians , and ...
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