Cobbett's Political Register, Том 7William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1806 |
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... received , from persons formerly strongly attached to Mr. Pitt , not less , per- haps , than a hundred and fifty written as- surances , that the reasons , whereon I have founded my conviction of the destructive tendency of that ...
... received , from persons formerly strongly attached to Mr. Pitt , not less , per- haps , than a hundred and fifty written as- surances , that the reasons , whereon I have founded my conviction of the destructive tendency of that ...
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... received with joy ; though none of us could precisely foresee what good it was to do to any body but themselves . Perhaps you can tell us . Having no sagacity of our own , we rely upon your's for information on this point . The minds of ...
... received with joy ; though none of us could precisely foresee what good it was to do to any body but themselves . Perhaps you can tell us . Having no sagacity of our own , we rely upon your's for information on this point . The minds of ...
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... received from that officer , reporting the re- sult of an assault which he directed to be made upon it early on the morning of the 9th inst . and from which there is reason to conclude that the fort has sustained material damage ; but ...
... received from that officer , reporting the re- sult of an assault which he directed to be made upon it early on the morning of the 9th inst . and from which there is reason to conclude that the fort has sustained material damage ; but ...
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... received.- Should there be no purchaser in the regi- ment , the resignation of the officer desirous to retire , is alone to be transmitted in the manner and form above mentioned ; when , should the application be deemed proper to be ...
... received.- Should there be no purchaser in the regi- ment , the resignation of the officer desirous to retire , is alone to be transmitted in the manner and form above mentioned ; when , should the application be deemed proper to be ...
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... received by the court of London . Nevertheless , that cabinet , which must have resolved in silence before - hand ... receiving dis- patches from their court , of which they did not communicate a particle of the contents . The context ...
... received by the court of London . Nevertheless , that cabinet , which must have resolved in silence before - hand ... receiving dis- patches from their court , of which they did not communicate a particle of the contents . The context ...
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