Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... taken of this part of the subject is incor- " rect ; and that , in the present state of the relations between the two countries , the operation of the Order of the 23d of 66 66 ( 6 66 66 66 but , be 3 [ 4 POZ SICAL REGISTER - Letter to ...
... taken of this part of the subject is incor- " rect ; and that , in the present state of the relations between the two countries , the operation of the Order of the 23d of 66 66 ( 6 66 66 66 but , be 3 [ 4 POZ SICAL REGISTER - Letter to ...
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... taken up . But , we did not stop with this practice . We impressed Native Re- publicans . Mr. Madison says that we im- pressed thousands of them . The President tenders us a law , to be agreed on by us as well as him , to prevent our ...
... taken up . But , we did not stop with this practice . We impressed Native Re- publicans . Mr. Madison says that we im- pressed thousands of them . The President tenders us a law , to be agreed on by us as well as him , to prevent our ...
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... taken away all ground of quar- the London newspapers published what rel . The Republic was always ready to they called a speech of Sir Joseph Yorke , Her Ministers , or Commissioners , one of the Lords of the Admiralty , deliver- were ...
... taken away all ground of quar- the London newspapers published what rel . The Republic was always ready to they called a speech of Sir Joseph Yorke , Her Ministers , or Commissioners , one of the Lords of the Admiralty , deliver- were ...
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... taken among the most what then ? Was it made a condition , that " religious , moral , and amiable class ; the ex- she should not fall in love with a " hand- " ample her conduct has set in all respects , some Major ? " Away , you paltry ...
... taken among the most what then ? Was it made a condition , that " religious , moral , and amiable class ; the ex- she should not fall in love with a " hand- " ample her conduct has set in all respects , some Major ? " Away , you paltry ...
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... taken attended , in aid of the civil power , declined into custody ; and that , in every other re- giving any further assistance when the spect , they avoided offering the slightest Foreign troops arrived , assigning , as the insult or ...
... taken attended , in aid of the civil power , declined into custody ; and that , in every other re- giving any further assistance when the spect , they avoided offering the slightest Foreign troops arrived , assigning , as the insult or ...
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