Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 |
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... cause , by becoming the carrier of his goods , the neutral does , in fact , screen his goods , as far as possible , from capture , and does thereby also aid the enemy . This is what is called " the right of search ; " a right , however ...
... cause , by becoming the carrier of his goods , the neutral does , in fact , screen his goods , as far as possible , from capture , and does thereby also aid the enemy . This is what is called " the right of search ; " a right , however ...
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... cause of my imprisonment , and by giving them clear notions respecting the flogging of the Local Militia - men at Ely , and respecting the em- ployment of German Troops ; and , finally , which is more than a compensation for my losses ...
... cause of my imprisonment , and by giving them clear notions respecting the flogging of the Local Militia - men at Ely , and respecting the em- ployment of German Troops ; and , finally , which is more than a compensation for my losses ...
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... cause of all good , —the Almigh. who has since honestly avowed , that he did it out of the public money , and for the sake of setting an example to the public ! This was in due course ; but , such ex- amples have no effect , I believe ...
... cause of all good , —the Almigh. who has since honestly avowed , that he did it out of the public money , and for the sake of setting an example to the public ! This was in due course ; but , such ex- amples have no effect , I believe ...
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to the first cause of all good , —the Almigh | high a purpose , and such invincible pers severance in the whole nation , does it im mortal honour , worthy of being preserved in the minds of posterity . With the cou- rage of such a ...
to the first cause of all good , —the Almigh | high a purpose , and such invincible pers severance in the whole nation , does it im mortal honour , worthy of being preserved in the minds of posterity . With the cou- rage of such a ...
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... cause of war . — 1 that fear in my mind , I bent all my feeble There is no right more clearly establish- ' powers towards preventing such result . I " ed , than the right which a Sovereign has have failed : opinions and counsels the di ...
... cause of war . — 1 that fear in my mind , I bent all my feeble There is no right more clearly establish- ' powers towards preventing such result . I " ed , than the right which a Sovereign has have failed : opinions and counsels the di ...
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