Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 7R. Bagshaw, 1805 |
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... persons of this description . So far , however , from this having been the case , I have received , from persons formerly strongly attached to Mr. Pitt , not less , per- haps , than a hundred and fifty written as- surances , that the ...
... persons of this description . So far , however , from this having been the case , I have received , from persons formerly strongly attached to Mr. Pitt , not less , per- haps , than a hundred and fifty written as- surances , that the ...
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... person , it will be ex- pedient to seize such coin , and to make im- mediate communication thereof to the Soli ... persons and effects . on board the said ships and vessels ; but that the utmost care be taken for the pre- servation ...
... person , it will be ex- pedient to seize such coin , and to make im- mediate communication thereof to the Soli ... persons and effects . on board the said ships and vessels ; but that the utmost care be taken for the pre- servation ...
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... persons but themselves . This prin ciple seems to be so firmly fixed in the minds of the persons who have adopted it , that , upon whatever arises fairly out of it , they , whenever an occasion offers , argue , as upon a self evident ...
... persons but themselves . This prin ciple seems to be so firmly fixed in the minds of the persons who have adopted it , that , upon whatever arises fairly out of it , they , whenever an occasion offers , argue , as upon a self evident ...
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... persons ? What doubt could be entertain- " ed of his maintaining all the influence and " all the preponderance which belong to a " prime minister ? Can any man seriously " believe that he could object upon any " such grounds ? For we ...
... persons ? What doubt could be entertain- " ed of his maintaining all the influence and " all the preponderance which belong to a " prime minister ? Can any man seriously " believe that he could object upon any " such grounds ? For we ...
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... person , coming " into office under such circumstances , " would have been entitled to claim : still " less was it that ... persons , upon the evidently implied condition , that he would resist the return of Mr. Pitt to admi- nistration ...
... person , coming " into office under such circumstances , " would have been entitled to claim : still " less was it that ... persons , upon the evidently implied condition , that he would resist the return of Mr. Pitt to admi- nistration ...
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