Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... officers , of men out whence they started in their career of hos - of American ships on the high seas . tility against the principles of political and Republic wished to take no part in the civil liberty ; burled them and their para ...
... officers , of men out whence they started in their career of hos - of American ships on the high seas . tility against the principles of political and Republic wished to take no part in the civil liberty ; burled them and their para ...
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... officers did not do . It has never 86 on the part of your Government to desist been denied by our Government , that many " from hostilities , or to comply with the native Republicans were impressed by our " conditions expressed in the ...
... officers did not do . It has never 86 on the part of your Government to desist been denied by our Government , that many " from hostilities , or to comply with the native Republicans were impressed by our " conditions expressed in the ...
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... Officers , the day after their arrival.Now , Sir , as animadverting upon certain local politi- cal occurrences , is sometimes a ticklish point , which no man can more feelingly de- scribe than yourself ; and as placards and sarcastic ...
... Officers , the day after their arrival.Now , Sir , as animadverting upon certain local politi- cal occurrences , is sometimes a ticklish point , which no man can more feelingly de- scribe than yourself ; and as placards and sarcastic ...
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... officer the " into a remote province . Is the Go- Chronicle observed , that he had " petition- " vernor's Lady , or daughter , disgusted at " ed both Chambers for redress , and has " another lady in the place , finer and more " stated ...
... officer the " into a remote province . Is the Go- Chronicle observed , that he had " petition- " vernor's Lady , or daughter , disgusted at " ed both Chambers for redress , and has " another lady in the place , finer and more " stated ...
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... Officers are at this time endeavouring to apprehend all the prosti- tutes who are ill of a certain disease , the prison , should the winter be severe , will present a scene of more than usual mi- sery . The writer will feel himself much ...
... Officers are at this time endeavouring to apprehend all the prosti- tutes who are ill of a certain disease , the prison , should the winter be severe , will present a scene of more than usual mi- sery . The writer will feel himself much ...
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