Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... mind the article , which appeared in all our London prints , some weeks after the peace of Paris , stating , that there was a secret article in that treaty , pledging the Conti- nental Powers not to interfere in the war , or the dispute ...
... mind the article , which appeared in all our London prints , some weeks after the peace of Paris , stating , that there was a secret article in that treaty , pledging the Conti- nental Powers not to interfere in the war , or the dispute ...
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... mind with such matter , seems to have touched the author quite as without a syllable of answer or animad- nearly , that , under an ostentatious display version ? Was the Bible not to be heard of deep erudition , he is one of the most ...
... mind with such matter , seems to have touched the author quite as without a syllable of answer or animad- nearly , that , under an ostentatious display version ? Was the Bible not to be heard of deep erudition , he is one of the most ...
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... mind , that , at that time , it was the almost universal opinion , that our Re- gent would soon send out his Viceroy to Washington City . In my former Letter I stated , as clearly as I was able consistent with brevity , the real cause ...
... mind , that , at that time , it was the almost universal opinion , that our Re- gent would soon send out his Viceroy to Washington City . In my former Letter I stated , as clearly as I was able consistent with brevity , the real cause ...
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... mind is made up ought to enjoy , after having endured the with regard to them , and others like them ; insolence of their triumph for so many but , I should think , that the praises of the years ; to enjoy this spectacle we must ...
... mind is made up ought to enjoy , after having endured the with regard to them , and others like them ; insolence of their triumph for so many but , I should think , that the praises of the years ; to enjoy this spectacle we must ...
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... minds of men , disposed to cherish liberty , as to the capa- bility of that sort of Government to be carried on in practice for any length of time , especially if it had to contend with . the difficulties and dangers of war . The ...
... minds of men , disposed to cherish liberty , as to the capa- bility of that sort of Government to be carried on in practice for any length of time , especially if it had to contend with . the difficulties and dangers of war . The ...
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