Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 37
... advise should not say , perhaps , that the former our government to look upon the rearing are badly paid ; because , there is something of an American Navy as something neces- in the honour of high office , which the sarily distant ...
... advise should not say , perhaps , that the former our government to look upon the rearing are badly paid ; because , there is something of an American Navy as something neces- in the honour of high office , which the sarily distant ...
Page 207
... advised , and chimerical : the Pope was a prisoner to the King who passed such Acts , have done Buonapartè : the Catholic hierarchy was a serious injury to the Protestant religion . destroyed , and monastic institutions subvert- But ...
... advised , and chimerical : the Pope was a prisoner to the King who passed such Acts , have done Buonapartè : the Catholic hierarchy was a serious injury to the Protestant religion . destroyed , and monastic institutions subvert- But ...
Page 227
... advise your Royal Highness to overlook the evi- dence of my innocence , and disregard the sentence of complete acquittal which it pro- duced , or is wicked and false enough still to whisper suspicions in your ear , -betrays his duty to ...
... advise your Royal Highness to overlook the evi- dence of my innocence , and disregard the sentence of complete acquittal which it pro- duced , or is wicked and false enough still to whisper suspicions in your ear , -betrays his duty to ...
Page 229
... advised , are am- ple and unquestionable . My appeal , Sir , is made to your excellent sense and libe- rality of mind in the exercise of those pow- ers ; and I willingly hope , that your own parental feelings will lead you to excuse the ...
... advised , are am- ple and unquestionable . My appeal , Sir , is made to your excellent sense and libe- rality of mind in the exercise of those pow- ers ; and I willingly hope , that your own parental feelings will lead you to excuse the ...
Page 263
... advised , are am- ple and unquestionable . My appeal , Sir , is made to your excellent sense and libe- rality of ... advise your Royal Highness to overlook the evi- her strongest affections - the studied care taken to estrange her from ...
... advised , are am- ple and unquestionable . My appeal , Sir , is made to your excellent sense and libe- rality of ... advise your Royal Highness to overlook the evi- her strongest affections - the studied care taken to estrange her from ...
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