Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... questions of " of British seamen in the service of the " right , the President is desirous to pro- " United States , and that Great Britain " vide a remedy for the evils complained " would have no agency in the regulation " of on both ...
... questions of " of British seamen in the service of the " right , the President is desirous to pro- " United States , and that Great Britain " vide a remedy for the evils complained " would have no agency in the regulation " of on both ...
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... question being satisfactorily ad- " justed , the way will be open either for an armistice , or any other course leading most conveniently and expeditiously to a " general pacification " 66 46 .. This offer , too , was rejected ! What ...
... question being satisfactorily ad- " justed , the way will be open either for an armistice , or any other course leading most conveniently and expeditiously to a " general pacification " 66 46 .. This offer , too , was rejected ! What ...
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permitted to state , that the people of this | riot in question . And it ought to be fur- town did not shew any extraordinary ther recorded , that the sailors confined symptoms of joy , on the arrival here of the their proceedings ...
permitted to state , that the people of this | riot in question . And it ought to be fur- town did not shew any extraordinary ther recorded , that the sailors confined symptoms of joy , on the arrival here of the their proceedings ...
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... question only should be has heaped blunder upon blunder , com- heard , and a complete bar put upon the mitted inaccuracy after inaccuracy , and mouths of all opponents , because the book asserted the boldest falsehoods without the which ...
... question only should be has heaped blunder upon blunder , com- heard , and a complete bar put upon the mitted inaccuracy after inaccuracy , and mouths of all opponents , because the book asserted the boldest falsehoods without the which ...
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... question much , whether in all Europe , even in " demoralized " France “ BRUTAL BEHAVIOUR . - Wednesday , itself , an instance can be produced where " between one and two o'clock , William popular fury has been permitted to dis- " Coil ...
... question much , whether in all Europe , even in " demoralized " France “ BRUTAL BEHAVIOUR . - Wednesday , itself , an instance can be produced where " between one and two o'clock , William popular fury has been permitted to dis- " Coil ...
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