Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... British Political Objects , 816 , Petition of the Livery of London against the War , Hampden , on No War with France , 445 . ཝ 3༡62 566 Hortiter , on Hopes of P Mirator , on Marshal 979665 705- CONTENTS OF VOL . XXVII.
... British Political Objects , 816 , Petition of the Livery of London against the War , Hampden , on No War with France , 445 . ཝ 3༡62 566 Hortiter , on Hopes of P Mirator , on Marshal 979665 705- CONTENTS OF VOL . XXVII.
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... British sub , that cause , to which you have devoted your jects ; and that we had a right to impress life ; and struck , too , at a time , when almost British subjects , being seamen , find them . every friend of freedom , except ...
... British sub , that cause , to which you have devoted your jects ; and that we had a right to impress life ; and struck , too , at a time , when almost British subjects , being seamen , find them . every friend of freedom , except ...
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... British Government always anxious to avoid the calamities of " should desist from its ancient and accus- war , immediately proposed the renewal of " tomed practice of impressing British sea- negociations for peace . Mr. Russell , then ...
... British Government always anxious to avoid the calamities of " should desist from its ancient and accus- war , immediately proposed the renewal of " tomed practice of impressing British sea- negociations for peace . Mr. Russell , then ...
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... British subjects in their service , and tendered a measure to render that impress- " enforce the prohibition by suitable_regu- ment unnecessary , unless it was still meant " lations and penalties , the motive for the to impress the ...
... British subjects in their service , and tendered a measure to render that impress- " enforce the prohibition by suitable_regu- ment unnecessary , unless it was still meant " lations and penalties , the motive for the to impress the ...
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... British the conduct of those who have been labour- แ packet Alphea , it is more than probable ing to make the people of England believe , that they may have been received and that Mr. Madison went to war to aid Na- " acted on . -I am ...
... British the conduct of those who have been labour- แ packet Alphea , it is more than probable ing to make the people of England believe , that they may have been received and that Mr. Madison went to war to aid Na- " acted on . -I am ...
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