Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... liberty ; burled them and their para- European war , especially after Napoleon graphs , and pamphlets and reviews , and all made himself a King , But she , at last , the rest of their hireling productions , down found , that , in order ...
... liberty ; burled them and their para- European war , especially after Napoleon graphs , and pamphlets and reviews , and all made himself a King , But she , at last , the rest of their hireling productions , down found , that , in order ...
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... liberty . These people had seen liberty , and the very hope of liberty , destroyed in France ; their long existing hopes of seeing that object accomplished had been just fully gratified ; Hence these malignant writers left no- but they ...
... liberty . These people had seen liberty , and the very hope of liberty , destroyed in France ; their long existing hopes of seeing that object accomplished had been just fully gratified ; Hence these malignant writers left no- but they ...
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... Liberty , I am , " the Gospel loaded them with most oppro- Dear Sir , your sincere Friend , " brious calumnies ; and these ( adds he ) London , Jan. 1815. ERASMUS PERKINS . were the only arms they had to oppose " the TRUTH . " 66 ...
... Liberty , I am , " the Gospel loaded them with most oppro- Dear Sir , your sincere Friend , " brious calumnies ; and these ( adds he ) London , Jan. 1815. ERASMUS PERKINS . were the only arms they had to oppose " the TRUTH . " 66 ...
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... liberty , where the Habeas Corpus , " through the mill . ' He was cuffed and as Gordon says , secures , at least rescues , " kicked , and knocked down and raised up , " from all wanton and oppressive impri- " at the pleasure of the by ...
... liberty , where the Habeas Corpus , " through the mill . ' He was cuffed and as Gordon says , secures , at least rescues , " kicked , and knocked down and raised up , " from all wanton and oppressive impri- " at the pleasure of the by ...
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... liberty , having married a 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 ...
... liberty , having married a 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 ...
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