Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... appears to me , made by the " that Great Britain should be secured President to prevent the war , and to put " against the evils of which she complains . an end to the war after it was begun . " He seeks , on the other hand , that the ...
... appears to me , made by the " that Great Britain should be secured President to prevent the war , and to put " against the evils of which she complains . an end to the war after it was begun . " He seeks , on the other hand , that the ...
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... appears to the President , that the war , on our part , has a new object . treat . 66 66 66 we ing our seamen from avoiding our service by serving on board of American ships ; but , laying that aside , why did we not make peace as soon ...
... appears to the President , that the war , on our part , has a new object . treat . 66 66 66 we ing our seamen from avoiding our service by serving on board of American ships ; but , laying that aside , why did we not make peace as soon ...
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... appear to have imbibed his conception of the subject . - As some of the sailors , or , ( as this writer calls them ) " poor deluded FELLOWS , " are to be tried for their lives , it should be made known , that the mer - the " deluded ...
... appear to have imbibed his conception of the subject . - As some of the sailors , or , ( as this writer calls them ) " poor deluded FELLOWS , " are to be tried for their lives , it should be made known , that the mer - the " deluded ...
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... appears by the following : - history . When treating of the calamitous " Another circumstance which irritated events which happened to the Church , " the Romans against the Christians , was during the first century , he has these re ...
... appears by the following : - history . When treating of the calamitous " Another circumstance which irritated events which happened to the Church , " the Romans against the Christians , was during the first century , he has these re ...
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... appears , if the annexed documents are authentic , that a scheme , equally diabolical , to destroy every vestige of liberty in the world , was entertained by the fell fiends of corruption . At least , such a scheme , it must be believed ...
... appears , if the annexed documents are authentic , that a scheme , equally diabolical , to destroy every vestige of liberty in the world , was entertained by the fell fiends of corruption . At least , such a scheme , it must be believed ...
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