Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 7R. Bagshaw, 1805 |
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... paid to representations of of ficers who have neglected to return them- selves prepared to purchase , as , whatever hardships they may suffer in that case , must be entirely owing to their own neglect . In causing these orders to be ...
... paid to representations of of ficers who have neglected to return them- selves prepared to purchase , as , whatever hardships they may suffer in that case , must be entirely owing to their own neglect . In causing these orders to be ...
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... paid little attention to what was said , in the House , against the measures of the fox- mer ministry : the place appeared to begin to look like his own : and , he evidently did , at one time , think himself capable of hold- ing it as ...
... paid little attention to what was said , in the House , against the measures of the fox- mer ministry : the place appeared to begin to look like his own : and , he evidently did , at one time , think himself capable of hold- ing it as ...
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... paid , and maintained in every respect , by the power that furnishes them ; if ships are lost , or damaged , or if men are killed , or die , or desert , the deficiency is to be immediately made up ; and , lastly , if the aforesaid ...
... paid , and maintained in every respect , by the power that furnishes them ; if ships are lost , or damaged , or if men are killed , or die , or desert , the deficiency is to be immediately made up ; and , lastly , if the aforesaid ...
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... paid ? The way to view the national debt is , to confine your eye to the interest only . If you find that grow less , then you may truly say that some of the debt has been liquidated , cl ared away , paid off ; but , while you are ...
... paid ? The way to view the national debt is , to confine your eye to the interest only . If you find that grow less , then you may truly say that some of the debt has been liquidated , cl ared away , paid off ; but , while you are ...
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... paid by the British government boast its distant and precarious resources dispersed over the seas and the Indies ; whilst they describe our workshops as deserted and our workmen dying with misery , our industry extends its roots over ...
... paid by the British government boast its distant and precarious resources dispersed over the seas and the Indies ; whilst they describe our workshops as deserted and our workmen dying with misery , our industry extends its roots over ...
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