Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... Foreign Affairs . Secretary of State for the Department of War and Colonies . President of the Board of Control for the Affairs in India , NOT OF THE CABINET , Vice - President of the Board of Trade , and Treasurer of the Navy ...
... Foreign Affairs . Secretary of State for the Department of War and Colonies . President of the Board of Control for the Affairs in India , NOT OF THE CABINET , Vice - President of the Board of Trade , and Treasurer of the Navy ...
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... foreign the Republican Minister in London , signi- " State , simply on the assurance that a law fied to Lord Castlereagh , in August 1812 , " shall hereafter be passed , to prohibit the that he was authorised to stipulate for an ...
... foreign the Republican Minister in London , signi- " State , simply on the assurance that a law fied to Lord Castlereagh , in August 1812 , " shall hereafter be passed , to prohibit the that he was authorised to stipulate for an ...
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... foreign service , to fight the battles of a foreign Power , per- " haps against their own kindred and " country.I abstain from entering , in " this communication , into othe grounds " of differences . The Orders in Council " having been ...
... foreign service , to fight the battles of a foreign Power , per- " haps against their own kindred and " country.I abstain from entering , in " this communication , into othe grounds " of differences . The Orders in Council " having been ...
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... Foreign troops arrived , assigning , as the insult or molestation ; for when , in the reason , their disapprobation of the mea- struggle to effect the release of their com sure . I do not pretend to say , whether panions , they had ...
... Foreign troops arrived , assigning , as the insult or molestation ; for when , in the reason , their disapprobation of the mea- struggle to effect the release of their com sure . I do not pretend to say , whether panions , they had ...
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... foreign aid ; no hired fighters of other countries ; but that her own citizens are equal , not only to her defence , but to the carrying of her " bits of striped bunting " in triumph into every sea against even a superior force ? Is it ...
... foreign aid ; no hired fighters of other countries ; but that her own citizens are equal , not only to her defence , but to the carrying of her " bits of striped bunting " in triumph into every sea against even a superior force ? Is it ...
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