Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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Page 13
... remains of political li- berty . wished to see an aristocratical faction raised up against the Republican Govern- ment ; they thought , that war , necessarily producing taxes heavier than the Repub- licans had ever been used to , would ...
... remains of political li- berty . wished to see an aristocratical faction raised up against the Republican Govern- ment ; they thought , that war , necessarily producing taxes heavier than the Repub- licans had ever been used to , would ...
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... remain , with the " having them at home with her frequently . greatest respect , and most sincere attach- " The Rev. Mr. Carr has two sons , one a ment , your faithful and obedient servant , " Colonel , the other a Major in the Army ...
... remain , with the " having them at home with her frequently . greatest respect , and most sincere attach- " The Rev. Mr. Carr has two sons , one a ment , your faithful and obedient servant , " Colonel , the other a Major in the Army ...
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... remain , Sir , a friend to the real British Constitution , and to social order , though Lynn , Jan. 2 , 1815 . 66 66 No GERMAN . ON RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION . straint . " LETTER IV . JUSTIN MARTYR ; Lib . 5 . form to general customs and ...
... remain , Sir , a friend to the real British Constitution , and to social order , though Lynn , Jan. 2 , 1815 . 66 66 No GERMAN . ON RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION . straint . " LETTER IV . JUSTIN MARTYR ; Lib . 5 . form to general customs and ...
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... remain good in every essential part . I must repeat , that I wish not any single person to believe what I here affirm , solely on my assertion ; but as you have thought it right to publish an ex - parte statement from one correspondent ...
... remain good in every essential part . I must repeat , that I wish not any single person to believe what I here affirm , solely on my assertion ; but as you have thought it right to publish an ex - parte statement from one correspondent ...
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... remains a vast accumulation The pillory is evidently a vestige of that of abuse and error , which it will require feudal barbarism which formerly overspread more than ordinary exertion and talent to Europe ; and although it is not now ...
... remains a vast accumulation The pillory is evidently a vestige of that of abuse and error , which it will require feudal barbarism which formerly overspread more than ordinary exertion and talent to Europe ; and although it is not now ...
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