Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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... measures are the only measures which ought even now to be pursued . In one of my Letters to your Royal Highness , I ... measure of manning a French Fleet with American Sailors . Our hired press affects to turn into jest a propo- sition ...
... measures are the only measures which ought even now to be pursued . In one of my Letters to your Royal Highness , I ... measure of manning a French Fleet with American Sailors . Our hired press affects to turn into jest a propo- sition ...
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... measured by this standard , our new enemy cheap ; and , as to dock - yards , and other must , indeed , appear wholly ... measure the salaries of our functionaries by the American stand- ard , I must beg leave , in my turn , to pro- test ...
... measured by this standard , our new enemy cheap ; and , as to dock - yards , and other must , indeed , appear wholly ... measure the salaries of our functionaries by the American stand- ard , I must beg leave , in my turn , to pro- test ...
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... measure alone would do nothing towards preventing Council alone would not preserve peace ; nor , was I a little surprised to hear Mr. Brougham declare , that if that measure did not satisfy America , he , for one , would support a war ...
... measure alone would do nothing towards preventing Council alone would not preserve peace ; nor , was I a little surprised to hear Mr. Brougham declare , that if that measure did not satisfy America , he , for one , would support a war ...
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... measure proposed by the Pre- sident would completely guard us ; and , the respect , which it is my duty to enter- tain towards your Royal Highness , bids me hope that that proposition will finally be accepted . I am , & c . & c . WM ...
... measure proposed by the Pre- sident would completely guard us ; and , the respect , which it is my duty to enter- tain towards your Royal Highness , bids me hope that that proposition will finally be accepted . I am , & c . & c . WM ...
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... measures were taken for authorizing the British Admiral on the American station to propose to the United States an immediate and reciprocal revoca- tion of all hostile orders , with the tender of giving full effect , in the event of ...
... measures were taken for authorizing the British Admiral on the American station to propose to the United States an immediate and reciprocal revoca- tion of all hostile orders , with the tender of giving full effect , in the event of ...
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