Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 9
... course as the only one which under a discipline so little congenial with " remained for it to pursue with a hope of their habits and their prejudices ; wafted preserving any portion of that kind of away to sickly climates , exposed to ...
... course as the only one which under a discipline so little congenial with " remained for it to pursue with a hope of their habits and their prejudices ; wafted preserving any portion of that kind of away to sickly climates , exposed to ...
Page 11
... course pursued , the war will not soon have an end . We must treat Ame- rica with respect . We must do it ; and the sooner we begin the better . Some of the impudent hireling writers in London , affect to say , that no credit is to be ...
... course pursued , the war will not soon have an end . We must treat Ame- rica with respect . We must do it ; and the sooner we begin the better . Some of the impudent hireling writers in London , affect to say , that no credit is to be ...
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... course as the only one which remained for it to pursue with a hope of preserving any portion of that kind of character , which constitutes the vital strength of every na- tion , yet it is still willing to give another proof of the ...
... course as the only one which remained for it to pursue with a hope of preserving any portion of that kind of character , which constitutes the vital strength of every na- tion , yet it is still willing to give another proof of the ...
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... course of every year ; that the part of the prison in which I was sentenced to be confined is sometimes inhabited by felons , that felons were actually in it at the time I entered it ; that one man was taken out of it to be trans ...
... course of every year ; that the part of the prison in which I was sentenced to be confined is sometimes inhabited by felons , that felons were actually in it at the time I entered it ; that one man was taken out of it to be trans ...
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... course , be matter of astonishment to those , who listened to the language of these presump- tuous and foolish men ; but , in what respect are the ministers to blame for it any more than they were for the evacuation of Madrid , and for ...
... course , be matter of astonishment to those , who listened to the language of these presump- tuous and foolish men ; but , in what respect are the ministers to blame for it any more than they were for the evacuation of Madrid , and for ...
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