Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... King of Naples , 171 . Sierra Leone , 193 . Property Tax and Finance , 203 . The Inquisition , 308 . The Endyinion and President Frigates , 605 , Nottingham Petition against the War , 621 . Petitions against the War , 639 , America and ...
... King of Naples , 171 . Sierra Leone , 193 . Property Tax and Finance , 203 . The Inquisition , 308 . The Endyinion and President Frigates , 605 , Nottingham Petition against the War , 621 . Petitions against the War , 639 , America and ...
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... King , But she , at last , the rest of their hireling productions , down found , that , in order to avoid miseries equal into the dirt to be trampled under foot ; to those of war , it was necessary for her to` changed their exultation ...
... King , But she , at last , the rest of their hireling productions , down found , that , in order to avoid miseries equal into the dirt to be trampled under foot ; to those of war , it was necessary for her to` changed their exultation ...
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... King of France . Of this officer the " into a remote province . Is the Go- Chronicle observed , that he had " petition- " vernor's Lady , or daughter , disgusted at " ed both Chambers for redress , and has " another lady in the place ...
... King of France . Of this officer the " into a remote province . Is the Go- Chronicle observed , that he had " petition- " vernor's Lady , or daughter , disgusted at " ed both Chambers for redress , and has " another lady in the place ...
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... King's daughter , made himself an Emperor , and propped up and created Kings , for the sake of his and his family's aggrandizement . Still , it is clear , that the writers , whom I have now in my eye , thought him more favourable to ...
... King's daughter , made himself an Emperor , and propped up and created Kings , for the sake of his and his family's aggrandizement . Still , it is clear , that the writers , whom I have now in my eye , thought him more favourable to ...
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... King , because he would not cease to impress per- sons ( not being soldiers or sailors in the enemy's service ) on board her ships on the high seas . This was the ground of her de- claration of war . A treaty of peace has been made ...
... King , because he would not cease to impress per- sons ( not being soldiers or sailors in the enemy's service ) on board her ships on the high seas . This was the ground of her de- claration of war . A treaty of peace has been made ...
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