Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 |
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... remain unreleased ? save ourselves from loss or danger . The General Lyman , late American Consul in President , however , in order to show , London , once stated , in a report to his go- that he does not wish us to receive any vernment ...
... remain unreleased ? save ourselves from loss or danger . The General Lyman , late American Consul in President , however , in order to show , London , once stated , in a report to his go- that he does not wish us to receive any vernment ...
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... remains only , that faith- ful to ourselves , entangled with no con- nexions with the views of other Powers , and ever ready to accept peace from the hand of justice , we prosecute that war with united council , and with the ample ...
... remains only , that faith- ful to ourselves , entangled with no con- nexions with the views of other Powers , and ever ready to accept peace from the hand of justice , we prosecute that war with united council , and with the ample ...
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... remains for me to acquaint you , that and it believes that satisfactory provision the Prince Regent feels himself under the will be made in the definitive treaty to be necessity of declining to accede to the pro- hereafter negociated ...
... remains for me to acquaint you , that and it believes that satisfactory provision the Prince Regent feels himself under the will be made in the definitive treaty to be necessity of declining to accede to the pro- hereafter negociated ...
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... remains for me to an- , nounce to your Lordship that it is my in- tention to embark immediately at Ply- mouth , on board the ship Lark , for the United States , and to request that permis- sion may be granted , as soon as may be , for ...
... remains for me to an- , nounce to your Lordship that it is my in- tention to embark immediately at Ply- mouth , on board the ship Lark , for the United States , and to request that permis- sion may be granted , as soon as may be , for ...
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... remains of them , seeks his personal safety in the rapidity of his flight ; he flies from Moscow with as much fear and depression as he advanced against it with pride and insolence ; he flies , leaving his cannon behind him , throwing ...
... remains of them , seeks his personal safety in the rapidity of his flight ; he flies from Moscow with as much fear and depression as he advanced against it with pride and insolence ; he flies , leaving his cannon behind him , throwing ...
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