Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... force out of her neutral A But , in order to be able fully and justly ships , unless they were soldiers or seamen to estimate the consequences of this peace , actually in the service of our enemy . But , we must take a review , 1st , of ...
... force out of her neutral A But , in order to be able fully and justly ships , unless they were soldiers or seamen to estimate the consequences of this peace , actually in the service of our enemy . But , we must take a review , 1st , of ...
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... force from their families and " their country , into a foreign service , to fight the battles of a foreign Power , per- " haps against their own kindred and " country.I abstain from entering , in " this communication , into othe grounds ...
... force from their families and " their country , into a foreign service , to fight the battles of a foreign Power , per- " haps against their own kindred and " country.I abstain from entering , in " this communication , into othe grounds ...
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... force must be kept was an address to the fleets . It set out up , especially in the Atlantic . But as with expressing thanks to the sailors for " to his Hon . Friend's opinion respecting their services in the glorious cause , which ...
... force must be kept was an address to the fleets . It set out up , especially in the Atlantic . But as with expressing thanks to the sailors for " to his Hon . Friend's opinion respecting their services in the glorious cause , which ...
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... force ; and , rests , and his wants . If we deport our - like the Deists , cannot draw the same con- selves in a manner compatible with the clusions from the same premises that they good of society , neither legislatures nor do . Deism ...
... force ; and , rests , and his wants . If we deport our - like the Deists , cannot draw the same con- selves in a manner compatible with the clusions from the same premises that they good of society , neither legislatures nor do . Deism ...
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... force so greatly superior , if the attack by water had not been frustrated . But on the water side , the Republican Commodore Macdo nough , though his force was inferior to ours , and has been so stated in the official dispatch of Sir ...
... force so greatly superior , if the attack by water had not been frustrated . But on the water side , the Republican Commodore Macdo nough , though his force was inferior to ours , and has been so stated in the official dispatch of Sir ...
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