Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... restore the " check abuse in exercise of the practice " itizens of the United States already im- " of impressment , or to accomplish , by • pressed ; it being moreover well under- " means less liable to vexation , the object " stood ...
... restore the " check abuse in exercise of the practice " itizens of the United States already im- " of impressment , or to accomplish , by • pressed ; it being moreover well under- " means less liable to vexation , the object " stood ...
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... restore peace , she made another " date this important controversy with the attempt , the succeeding month , as will be " British Government , and it cannot be con- seen in the letter of Mr. Monroe to Sir " ceived on what ground the ...
... restore peace , she made another " date this important controversy with the attempt , the succeeding month , as will be " British Government , and it cannot be con- seen in the letter of Mr. Monroe to Sir " ceived on what ground the ...
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... restoration of a PATERNAL GO- " who best understand American politics , “ VERNMENT to the country , which had " that the Treaty will not be ratified . For " for five and twenty years passed through " this event , we repeat , Government ...
... restoration of a PATERNAL GO- " who best understand American politics , “ VERNMENT to the country , which had " that the Treaty will not be ratified . For " for five and twenty years passed through " this event , we repeat , Government ...
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... restoration of order , and the though , from the height of his throne , the fall of the Usurper who incessantly disturbed most brilliant in Europe , he commands an it , the august Monarchs , who are parties to army of 500,000 men , he ...
... restoration of order , and the though , from the height of his throne , the fall of the Usurper who incessantly disturbed most brilliant in Europe , he commands an it , the august Monarchs , who are parties to army of 500,000 men , he ...
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... restoration fessed , the complaint of poor Property of the Pope and the Inquisition , and Tax is not altogether unfounded , though many others , it pretentls too far , when it talks of ma- king the American Navy hide its head , " and of ...
... restoration fessed , the complaint of poor Property of the Pope and the Inquisition , and Tax is not altogether unfounded , though many others , it pretentls too far , when it talks of ma- king the American Navy hide its head , " and of ...
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