Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 7
... give up " pressing British seamen from the mer- " the right of search ; " and , if her go- " chant ships of a Foreign State , simply on vernment were to attempt to accomplish " the assurance that a law shall hereafter such an end by war ...
... give up " pressing British seamen from the mer- " the right of search ; " and , if her go- " chant ships of a Foreign State , simply on vernment were to attempt to accomplish " the assurance that a law shall hereafter such an end by war ...
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... give up , that is , And , I beg your Royal Highness to take a restore to their liberty , those native Ame- serious view of the great hardships expe- ricans whom we have already impressed . rienced by Americans thus impressed . Mr ...
... give up , that is , And , I beg your Royal Highness to take a restore to their liberty , those native Ame- serious view of the great hardships expe- ricans whom we have already impressed . rienced by Americans thus impressed . Mr ...
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... give assurance that a law " shall be passed ( to be reciprocal ) to pro- " hibit the employment of British seamen in " the public or commercial service of the " United States . " Really , Sir , it is not possible , it appears to me , to ...
... give assurance that a law " shall be passed ( to be reciprocal ) to pro- " hibit the employment of British seamen in " the public or commercial service of the " United States . " Really , Sir , it is not possible , it appears to me , to ...
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... give battle in the position which over looks the Jarama , and as this position is truly inassailable in front , it was necessary to manœuvre to force the enemy to abandon it.On the 15 ] [ 16- POLITICAL REGISTER . - Official Papers .
... give battle in the position which over looks the Jarama , and as this position is truly inassailable in front , it was necessary to manœuvre to force the enemy to abandon it.On the 15 ] [ 16- POLITICAL REGISTER . - Official Papers .
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... give powers to the British Admiral to stipulate for its full effect , and thereby admitted that a new act was required for that purpose . -It now only remains for me to an- , nounce to your Lordship that it is my in- tention to embark ...
... give powers to the British Admiral to stipulate for its full effect , and thereby admitted that a new act was required for that purpose . -It now only remains for me to an- , nounce to your Lordship that it is my in- tention to embark ...
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