Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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Page 7
... called him " the tool of the fallen " ment on this important subject . The despot ? " what impudent men , those who " President desires that the war which have accused him of attacking us in the " exists between our countries should be ...
... called him " the tool of the fallen " ment on this important subject . The despot ? " what impudent men , those who " President desires that the war which have accused him of attacking us in the " exists between our countries should be ...
Page 11
... called it a war of necessity ; they had affected to lament that necessity ; they had been ex - language of the favoured and patronised pressing their hopes of the return of peace part of the English press . It is impossible with our ...
... called it a war of necessity ; they had affected to lament that necessity ; they had been ex - language of the favoured and patronised pressing their hopes of the return of peace part of the English press . It is impossible with our ...
Page 17
... called in connected with their dispute ; namely , the by the Mayor to assist in quelling the late preventing mariners from proceeding to riot ; -and several very respectable inha - sea at the reduced wages , and the liberat- bitants ...
... called in connected with their dispute ; namely , the by the Mayor to assist in quelling the late preventing mariners from proceeding to riot ; -and several very respectable inha - sea at the reduced wages , and the liberat- bitants ...
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... called Letters of the 66 66 66 66 66 66 → Such being the well authenticated nature of the Lettres de Cachet , and such the true 66 '66 66 The man 6 put state of General 27 ] 28 POLITICAL REGISTER . - Lettres de Cachet .
... called Letters of the 66 66 66 66 66 66 → Such being the well authenticated nature of the Lettres de Cachet , and such the true 66 '66 66 The man 6 put state of General 27 ] 28 POLITICAL REGISTER . - Lettres de Cachet .
Page 33
... called the Reformers , " a low and degraded " crew , " having amongst them " no honour " able distinctions ; " and he expressed his pleasure , that they were , as he said , fight- ing on the side of our enemy . They were , in his eyes ...
... called the Reformers , " a low and degraded " crew , " having amongst them " no honour " able distinctions ; " and he expressed his pleasure , that they were , as he said , fight- ing on the side of our enemy . They were , in his eyes ...
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