Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 35
... accusation against the ministers on account of the mis- fortunes that have befallen our frigates . Blamed they may be for the war . There , indeed , there is matter for blame ; because , if my reasoning upon the subject be correct ...
... accusation against the ministers on account of the mis- fortunes that have befallen our frigates . Blamed they may be for the war . There , indeed , there is matter for blame ; because , if my reasoning upon the subject be correct ...
Page 73
... accuse that Government of " subser- 66 viency to the Ruler of France , " who , whatever else he may have done , has ... accusing them of being the willing instrument and abettor of our enemy . " Common interest . " That , indeed , was a ...
... accuse that Government of " subser- 66 viency to the Ruler of France , " who , whatever else he may have done , has ... accusing them of being the willing instrument and abettor of our enemy . " Common interest . " That , indeed , was a ...
Page 101
... accusations , nothing but a wonder - vernment of Buonaparte were sincere in ful stretch of philanthropy can possibly in their accusations , they would wish for no- duce them to wish for any change of things thing so ardently as peace ...
... accusations , nothing but a wonder - vernment of Buonaparte were sincere in ful stretch of philanthropy can possibly in their accusations , they would wish for no- duce them to wish for any change of things thing so ardently as peace ...
Page 139
... accuse his landlord of a violation of it , be- cause he refused to renew it ? " A daring " confiscation of property ! " " What Language applied to such a case ! Mr. Birch could see no confiscation of property in the selling of a part of ...
... accuse his landlord of a violation of it , be- cause he refused to renew it ? " A daring " confiscation of property ! " " What Language applied to such a case ! Mr. Birch could see no confiscation of property in the selling of a part of ...
Page 201
... accusations as these only tend to show the goodness of the Princess's cause . They only tend to show that nothing ... accuse her ; if such be to be called charges , well may she , as she is said to do , laugh her malevolent accusers to ...
... accusations as these only tend to show the goodness of the Princess's cause . They only tend to show that nothing ... accuse her ; if such be to be called charges , well may she , as she is said to do , laugh her malevolent accusers to ...
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