Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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... necessary to carry it on ; that the President , for only barely talking of war , would be put out of his chair ; that the " American Navy , " as it was called by way of ridicule , would be swept from the ocean in a month ; " and , that ...
... necessary to carry it on ; that the President , for only barely talking of war , would be put out of his chair ; that the " American Navy , " as it was called by way of ridicule , would be swept from the ocean in a month ; " and , that ...
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... necessary , like , which may be on board of a neutral but they cannot consent to suspend the ship going to an enemy's port ; because , " exercise of a right upon which the naval by carrying the said articles , the neutral strength of ...
... necessary , like , which may be on board of a neutral but they cannot consent to suspend the ship going to an enemy's port ; because , " exercise of a right upon which the naval by carrying the said articles , the neutral strength of ...
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... necessary to conduct her is this : that , if we do not continue it , our a league ; and , he may take out American seamen will desert to the American ships citizens as well as English subjects . That in such numbers as to leave us ...
... necessary to conduct her is this : that , if we do not continue it , our a league ; and , he may take out American seamen will desert to the American ships citizens as well as English subjects . That in such numbers as to leave us ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... necessary , I trust , to call the attention of your Lordship to a review of the conduct of the Government of the United States , to prove incontrovert- ibly its unceasing anxiety to maintain the relations of peace and friendship with ...
... necessary , I trust , to call the attention of your Lordship to a review of the conduct of the Government of the United States , to prove incontrovert- ibly its unceasing anxiety to maintain the relations of peace and friendship with ...
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