Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 15R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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... matter ; and , asley and his associates to have been excellent the acts , which were deemed criminal , consisted of an Armistice and a Convention , they were charged to ascertain , and to state to the king , what was the nature of those ...
... matter ; and , asley and his associates to have been excellent the acts , which were deemed criminal , consisted of an Armistice and a Convention , they were charged to ascertain , and to state to the king , what was the nature of those ...
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... matter . We , who imputed the Answer , given to the City of London ; we who imputed this answer to the ministers , have no scruple to say , that “ due sonant with reason , than was the decision now under our observation . Any thing so ...
... matter . We , who imputed the Answer , given to the City of London ; we who imputed this answer to the ministers , have no scruple to say , that “ due sonant with reason , than was the decision now under our observation . Any thing so ...
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... matter already in the hands of the king ? Suppose a pro- clamation to be issued for the cutting off of all our ears , would you not petition against it , because the matter was in the hands of the king ? Would you quietly have your ears ...
... matter already in the hands of the king ? Suppose a pro- clamation to be issued for the cutting off of all our ears , would you not petition against it , because the matter was in the hands of the king ? Would you quietly have your ears ...
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... matters very little who are our commanders , who are our rulers , or what either of them do . Tell us not that the ... matter . The petition that I would present to the king , should express , or be built upon , sentiments like these ...
... matters very little who are our commanders , who are our rulers , or what either of them do . Tell us not that the ... matter . The petition that I would present to the king , should express , or be built upon , sentiments like these ...
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... matter under whatrace of kings , of the people's appearing so insensible to their situation as they appear at this moment ? Were there ever before found Englishmen so base as to defend acts such as are now openly defended ? How this ...
... matter under whatrace of kings , of the people's appearing so insensible to their situation as they appear at this moment ? Were there ever before found Englishmen so base as to defend acts such as are now openly defended ? How this ...
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abuses accused Adam answer appears appointed army Astorga believe brought called Capt cause charges Clarke Colonel Commander in Chief Committee conduct consequence corruption Corunna Court debate decree duke of Dalmatia Duke of York Duke's duty enemy England English evidence existence expressed fact feelings Folkestone France French gent gentlemen give given hear honour House of Commons inquiry Jacobins justice king Knight late letter libels Lord Castlereagh Madrid Majesty means Meeting ment military mind ministers motion Napoleon nation never observed occasion officers opinion Parliament party Perceval persons present proceedings received recollect Reform regiment Resolutions respect royal highness Sandon sent shew sion sir Arthur Wellesley Sir Francis Burdett Sir John Moore Spain Spanish speech Thanks thing tion told transaction troops truth vote Wardle Whitbread whole wish witness
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