Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 5William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1804 - Great Britain |
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... regard for the personal safety of the Heir Apparent . and Batavian military force in Holland and Zealand , including the entire coast from the West Scheldt to the Texel , it is said , does not exceed forty thousand men , garrisons in ...
... regard for the personal safety of the Heir Apparent . and Batavian military force in Holland and Zealand , including the entire coast from the West Scheldt to the Texel , it is said , does not exceed forty thousand men , garrisons in ...
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... regard themselves as having been selected by the throne , not only as ministers , but as the only men that his Majesty could , or can , think of trusting with ministerial power !. Towards the close of the Treasury pamphlet , the Cursory ...
... regard themselves as having been selected by the throne , not only as ministers , but as the only men that his Majesty could , or can , think of trusting with ministerial power !. Towards the close of the Treasury pamphlet , the Cursory ...
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... regard as insuffi- cient . They have left us without a single ally , or friend ; and , in exchange for that re- spect , which always heretofore accompanied the name of Britain , they have brought upon our country the contempt and the ...
... regard as insuffi- cient . They have left us without a single ally , or friend ; and , in exchange for that re- spect , which always heretofore accompanied the name of Britain , they have brought upon our country the contempt and the ...
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... regard- ed as the last place of refuge for innocence and wealth , is now suspected even by her own children . These and all the other evils that surround us , are to be ascribed to a want of confidence in the men , who exercise those ...
... regard- ed as the last place of refuge for innocence and wealth , is now suspected even by her own children . These and all the other evils that surround us , are to be ascribed to a want of confidence in the men , who exercise those ...
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... regard Mr. Pitt as a wise man ; but when I think of this proposition ; when I consider that it applies to 400,000 men in arms and not under martial law ; when I view it in detall ; when I pursue it through the miseries , the pains and ...
... regard Mr. Pitt as a wise man ; but when I think of this proposition ; when I consider that it applies to 400,000 men in arms and not under martial law ; when I view it in detall ; when I pursue it through the miseries , the pains and ...
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