Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... observed , that although Bowles used to call them , were every where " one great enemy of this country , Bona- become again in vogue . parte , had been deposed , there was ano- This change took place in the months of " ther gentleman ...
... observed , that although Bowles used to call them , were every where " one great enemy of this country , Bona- become again in vogue . parte , had been deposed , there was ano- This change took place in the months of " ther gentleman ...
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... observe well , that the main object con- stantly kept in view by these prints was the necessity of delivering the world of the EXAMPLE of the existence of a Go- vernment founded on DEMOCRATIC soph To quote all , a hundredth port , of ...
... observe well , that the main object con- stantly kept in view by these prints was the necessity of delivering the world of the EXAMPLE of the existence of a Go- vernment founded on DEMOCRATIC soph To quote all , a hundredth port , of ...
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... observations , surely is Mrs. CARR , as if she had remained Mrs. no reasonable being can object to . PERCEVAL ; and , for my own part , I shall pressed with this idea , I conceive I may be Im- permitted to state , that the people of ...
... observations , surely is Mrs. CARR , as if she had remained Mrs. no reasonable being can object to . PERCEVAL ; and , for my own part , I shall pressed with this idea , I conceive I may be Im- permitted to state , that the people of ...
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... observe , contend very strenu ously against any use of legal prosecutions towards persons who write against the Bible , you must be the last person to maintain that such a proceeding ought to have been adopted towards Sir W. Drum- mond ...
... observe , contend very strenu ously against any use of legal prosecutions towards persons who write against the Bible , you must be the last person to maintain that such a proceeding ought to have been adopted towards Sir W. Drum- mond ...
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... observed , that he had " petition- " vernor's Lady , or daughter , disgusted at " ed both Chambers for redress , and ... observe any Minister , Deputy Governor , Mistress , some very pertinent remarks on the subject or Monk . He was , in ...
... observed , that he had " petition- " vernor's Lady , or daughter , disgusted at " ed both Chambers for redress , and ... observe any Minister , Deputy Governor , Mistress , some very pertinent remarks on the subject or Monk . He was , in ...
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