Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 27
... important difference , vived against the commerce of the United that the United States would admit the States . -I am instructed to inform you , right or acquiesce in the practice of the op- that it will be very satisfactory to the Pre ...
... important difference , vived against the commerce of the United that the United States would admit the States . -I am instructed to inform you , right or acquiesce in the practice of the op- that it will be very satisfactory to the Pre ...
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... important war more than sufficient to last our sloops circunstances ; but , hitherto , I am sorry for a few months . We have now found to say , that we have almost wholly over- our mistake ; and , indeed , the premises looked them.- -I ...
... important war more than sufficient to last our sloops circunstances ; but , hitherto , I am sorry for a few months . We have now found to say , that we have almost wholly over- our mistake ; and , indeed , the premises looked them.- -I ...
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... important one of impressment , a durable and happy peace and reconciliation cannot fail to result from it . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , Friday , Nov. 13 . The following Message was received from the President of the United States , by Mr ...
... important one of impressment , a durable and happy peace and reconciliation cannot fail to result from it . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , Friday , Nov. 13 . The following Message was received from the President of the United States , by Mr ...
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... importance of the overture now made , will , I trust , obtain for it the early consi deration of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent ; and I shall detain the vessel in which I have taken my passage to the United States , until I have ...
... importance of the overture now made , will , I trust , obtain for it the early consi deration of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent ; and I shall detain the vessel in which I have taken my passage to the United States , until I have ...
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... important subject of im- pressment that you are either authorized to the British Government that which might be most congenial to its feelings . The pro- positions presented by me , however , on the 24th of August and 12th inst . are ...
... important subject of im- pressment that you are either authorized to the British Government that which might be most congenial to its feelings . The pro- positions presented by me , however , on the 24th of August and 12th inst . are ...
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