Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 - Great Britain |
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Page 15
... freedom ; and , for the sake of her principles , we may ( provided she do us no harm ) when peace arrives , wish to see her power extended . The Congress has lately received a report from a Committee on the acts of Great- Britain during ...
... freedom ; and , for the sake of her principles , we may ( provided she do us no harm ) when peace arrives , wish to see her power extended . The Congress has lately received a report from a Committee on the acts of Great- Britain during ...
Page 41
... freedom had been made almost in vain , without being insult- ed in this style , and being told , that their ruler , who now calls upon them to bleed afresh , had been the cause of their failure , and that he gloried in it . Let us hope ...
... freedom had been made almost in vain , without being insult- ed in this style , and being told , that their ruler , who now calls upon them to bleed afresh , had been the cause of their failure , and that he gloried in it . Let us hope ...
Page 97
... freedom . To meddle with our own internal state , in a way that the conductor of this work wished to do , no man has dared ; nor does any man now dare . To notice cursorily any public wrong ; to censure in a mild manner ; to express a ...
... freedom . To meddle with our own internal state , in a way that the conductor of this work wished to do , no man has dared ; nor does any man now dare . To notice cursorily any public wrong ; to censure in a mild manner ; to express a ...
Page 99
... freedom , more than to secure any private advantage from their labours , must necessarily be employed in combating that part of the press , which is incessantly labouring for the destruction of all that ought to be deemed most valuable ...
... freedom , more than to secure any private advantage from their labours , must necessarily be employed in combating that part of the press , which is incessantly labouring for the destruction of all that ought to be deemed most valuable ...
Page 129
... freedom . To meddle In times like the present , when the great with our own internal state , in a way that questions , not only of peace and war , but the conductor of this work wished to do , of liberty and slavery , with all their ...
... freedom . To meddle In times like the present , when the great with our own internal state , in a way that questions , not only of peace and war , but the conductor of this work wished to do , of liberty and slavery , with all their ...
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