Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 |
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... character , which constitutes the vital dangers of battle , taken , perhaps for ever , " strength of every nation , yet it is still from the sight and the knowledge of their willing to give another proof of the spi- homes and friends ...
... character , which constitutes the vital dangers of battle , taken , perhaps for ever , " strength of every nation , yet it is still from the sight and the knowledge of their willing to give another proof of the spi- homes and friends ...
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... character , which constitutes the vital strength of every na- tion , yet it is still willing to give another proof of the spirit which has uniformly distinguished its proceedings , by seeking to arrest , on terms consistent with justice ...
... character , which constitutes the vital strength of every na- tion , yet it is still willing to give another proof of the spirit which has uniformly distinguished its proceedings , by seeking to arrest , on terms consistent with justice ...
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... character , Often have they united themselves with however , so entirely informal and confi- our detachments , and assisted them in dential , that Mr. Baker did not feel him- making their enterprises and attacks against self at liberty ...
... character , Often have they united themselves with however , so entirely informal and confi- our detachments , and assisted them in dential , that Mr. Baker did not feel him- making their enterprises and attacks against self at liberty ...
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... character , for the purpose of enabling him officially to communicate the declaration which was to be expected from the British Government ; his instructions to be under- stood , of course , as ceasing on the renewal of hostilities . I ...
... character , for the purpose of enabling him officially to communicate the declaration which was to be expected from the British Government ; his instructions to be under- stood , of course , as ceasing on the renewal of hostilities . I ...
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... character of dis - derstanding , it merely intended to leave to guise , is not only felt to be in principle in- admissible , but as unlikely to lead in prac- tice to any advantageous result ; as it does not appear on the important ...
... character of dis - derstanding , it merely intended to leave to guise , is not only felt to be in principle in- admissible , but as unlikely to lead in prac- tice to any advantageous result ; as it does not appear on the important ...
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