Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... arm and to fight . We stopped her ships their audacity into fear . Let those to on the high seas , and our naval officers im- whom liberty and slavery are indifferent presed such men as they thought proper , talk about boundary lines ...
... arm and to fight . We stopped her ships their audacity into fear . Let those to on the high seas , and our naval officers im- whom liberty and slavery are indifferent presed such men as they thought proper , talk about boundary lines ...
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... arms of any other Gentleman , how- could you not have left him to find that " ever deserving . " 66 66 66 GERMAN TROOPS . MR . COBRETT , -To comment upon the out ? And suppose she has twelve children , did not the Major know that ...
... arms of any other Gentleman , how- could you not have left him to find that " ever deserving . " 66 66 66 GERMAN TROOPS . MR . COBRETT , -To comment upon the out ? And suppose she has twelve children , did not the Major know that ...
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... arms they had to oppose " the TRUTH . " 66 CEDIPUS JUDAICUS . MR . COBBETT , -One of your Corres- thought proper to introduce a defence of Sir William Drummond into your REGIS- TER , of the 14th inst . He has cast sonic free expressions ...
... arms they had to oppose " the TRUTH . " 66 CEDIPUS JUDAICUS . MR . COBBETT , -One of your Corres- thought proper to introduce a defence of Sir William Drummond into your REGIS- TER , of the 14th inst . He has cast sonic free expressions ...
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... arms , by land as well as sea , dier - General in the Republican service . While Sir George Prevost attacked the fort by land , Commodore Downie , with his fleet , was to attack it by water . The attack , on both sides , commenced at ...
... arms , by land as well as sea , dier - General in the Republican service . While Sir George Prevost attacked the fort by land , Commodore Downie , with his fleet , was to attack it by water . The attack , on both sides , commenced at ...
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... arms of Europe . Now , then , if this be true , of free men ; that , in order to induce a who is it that has thus humbled us ? What people to fight in defence of their country , mighty Potentate has been able to accom- they must feel ...
... arms of Europe . Now , then , if this be true , of free men ; that , in order to induce a who is it that has thus humbled us ? What people to fight in defence of their country , mighty Potentate has been able to accom- they must feel ...
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