Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 |
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... nature to lead to a speedy termination of the present differences.- The flag of truce which you may charge with your reply , will find one of my cruiz- ers at Sandy Hook , ten days after the landing of this dispatch , which I have di ...
... nature to lead to a speedy termination of the present differences.- The flag of truce which you may charge with your reply , will find one of my cruiz- ers at Sandy Hook , ten days after the landing of this dispatch , which I have di ...
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... nature to require an early decision . Reluctant , however , by any precipitancy on my part , to protract the present unhappy relations between the two countries , I beg you to acquaint his Lord- ship , that I shall remain in town until ...
... nature to require an early decision . Reluctant , however , by any precipitancy on my part , to protract the present unhappy relations between the two countries , I beg you to acquaint his Lord- ship , that I shall remain in town until ...
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... nature of the Government of our enemy , than it would be to expect a Presbyterian to sell his sugar . to a Churchman , because the only man that bade him a higher price was a Ca- tholic .-- Here I should stop ; but , an article , upon ...
... nature of the Government of our enemy , than it would be to expect a Presbyterian to sell his sugar . to a Churchman , because the only man that bade him a higher price was a Ca- tholic .-- Here I should stop ; but , an article , upon ...
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... nature of con- " dication by a competent Court . Whe- " traband of war , inasmuch as their ná- ❝ther the adjudication be always impartial tural Sovereign was thereby deprived of 66 or not is another affair , but in this re- " their ...
... nature of con- " dication by a competent Court . Whe- " traband of war , inasmuch as their ná- ❝ther the adjudication be always impartial tural Sovereign was thereby deprived of 66 or not is another affair , but in this re- " their ...
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... nature of those pretensions , which sure , which the ordinary rules of the law have at length unhappily involved the two of nations did not fully warrant . Never countries in war . -It is well known to was the maritime superiority of a ...
... nature of those pretensions , which sure , which the ordinary rules of the law have at length unhappily involved the two of nations did not fully warrant . Never countries in war . -It is well known to was the maritime superiority of a ...
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