Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 7R. Bagshaw, 1805 |
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... port ; for I am positive he would have lashed the car- cass to the piles ; he , however , very prudent- ly returned with it to the Dart ; and al- though something prevented the second car- cass from going off , which evidently had been ...
... port ; for I am positive he would have lashed the car- cass to the piles ; he , however , very prudent- ly returned with it to the Dart ; and al- though something prevented the second car- cass from going off , which evidently had been ...
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... ports of Spain , until further orders : and his Majesty is further pleased to order that a General Embargo or Stop be made of all ships and vessels whatsoever , now with- in , or which hereafter shall come into any of the ports ...
... ports of Spain , until further orders : and his Majesty is further pleased to order that a General Embargo or Stop be made of all ships and vessels whatsoever , now with- in , or which hereafter shall come into any of the ports ...
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... port . " Here again , the taking office is considered as a mere private concern . The claim to support does not profess to be grounded upon any public reason , but solely upon the private connexion and obligations of the parties . After ...
... port . " Here again , the taking office is considered as a mere private concern . The claim to support does not profess to be grounded upon any public reason , but solely upon the private connexion and obligations of the parties . After ...
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... port in safety . " Mr. Pitt and Mr. Can- ning appear to have thought , that , when they had formed their new ministry , they had out - witted the opposition , made them the ladder of their ambition . They now , perhaps , begin to feel ...
... port in safety . " Mr. Pitt and Mr. Can- ning appear to have thought , that , when they had formed their new ministry , they had out - witted the opposition , made them the ladder of their ambition . They now , perhaps , begin to feel ...
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... ports from whence they came , so that the object of their voyage is wholly frustrated . These hostile proceedings have constrained his Majesty to abandon the pacific senti ments which he has considered heretofore most conducive to the ...
... ports from whence they came , so that the object of their voyage is wholly frustrated . These hostile proceedings have constrained his Majesty to abandon the pacific senti ments which he has considered heretofore most conducive to the ...
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