Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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Page 15
... Things much more unlikely have been ; " done every thing kind and honourable tricks more strange have been played off " to her , voting her a large pension during through the press of London , which has life , providing for her children ...
... Things much more unlikely have been ; " done every thing kind and honourable tricks more strange have been played off " to her , voting her a large pension during through the press of London , which has life , providing for her children ...
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... thing ; when we reflect upon what Chris- tianity then was , and what Deism is now , shall we wonder if the Deists ... things , sity of Gottingen , who stands without a which the Romans seemed duly to ap- competitor as a writer of ...
... thing ; when we reflect upon what Chris- tianity then was , and what Deism is now , shall we wonder if the Deists ... things , sity of Gottingen , who stands without a which the Romans seemed duly to ap- competitor as a writer of ...
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... thing never to be forgotten , our Mi- nisters have never published in the Gazette Sir George Prevost's account of his me- morable retreat , though they have pub- lished his dispatches relating to all the movements of the army before and ...
... thing never to be forgotten , our Mi- nisters have never published in the Gazette Sir George Prevost's account of his me- morable retreat , though they have pub- lished his dispatches relating to all the movements of the army before and ...
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... thing re- ceived and universally admitted , was sur - non , the surrender of the Lakes to our prised beyond ... things ; with this pro- ing in the idea of giving the Yankeys " aspect before them , the Ministers wisely re- drubbing ...
... thing re- ceived and universally admitted , was sur - non , the surrender of the Lakes to our prised beyond ... things ; with this pro- ing in the idea of giving the Yankeys " aspect before them , the Ministers wisely re- drubbing ...
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... thing in the conduct of disappointed bears or wolves resembling that of these foes of freedom , who are now looking towards America , foaming with rage and roaring for revenge . It is impossible not to feel great satis- faction at ...
... thing in the conduct of disappointed bears or wolves resembling that of these foes of freedom , who are now looking towards America , foaming with rage and roaring for revenge . It is impossible not to feel great satis- faction at ...
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