Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 |
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... known rights ; must knuckle down to America , or brave the consequences of what I have been speak- ing of ; I should then say , in the words of the old Norman proverb ( adopted by the French in answer to the Duke of Bruns- wick's ...
... known rights ; must knuckle down to America , or brave the consequences of what I have been speak- ing of ; I should then say , in the words of the old Norman proverb ( adopted by the French in answer to the Duke of Bruns- wick's ...
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... known right of England , such abandonment can be no dis- honour ; unless , which would be a mon- strous proposition , it be regarded as disho- nourable to cease to do any thing , because the doing of it has been the subject of com ...
... known right of England , such abandonment can be no dis- honour ; unless , which would be a mon- strous proposition , it be regarded as disho- nourable to cease to do any thing , because the doing of it has been the subject of com ...
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... known to the world . Despairing , at length , of receiv- . ing this redress from the justice of the Bri- tish Government , to which it had so often applied in vain , and feeling that a further forbearance would be a virtual surrender of ...
... known to the world . Despairing , at length , of receiv- . ing this redress from the justice of the Bri- tish Government , to which it had so often applied in vain , and feeling that a further forbearance would be a virtual surrender of ...
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... known to have occurred in the relations between the two countries . It cannot now be expected that the Govern- ment of the United States will immediately , on due notice of that Act , revoke , or cause to be revoked , its Acts ...
... known to have occurred in the relations between the two countries . It cannot now be expected that the Govern- ment of the United States will immediately , on due notice of that Act , revoke , or cause to be revoked , its Acts ...
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... known to you , for the informa- tion of the Government of the United States , the sentiments entertained by His Royal Highness the Prince Regent , upon the ex - vernment , persuaded as I feel , that it can- isting relations of the two ...
... known to you , for the informa- tion of the Government of the United States , the sentiments entertained by His Royal Highness the Prince Regent , upon the ex - vernment , persuaded as I feel , that it can- isting relations of the two ...
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