Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 9
... doubt whatever merely for our own benefit , or to that many thousands remain unreleased ? save ourselves from loss or danger . The General Lyman , late American Consul in President , however , in order to show , London , once stated ...
... doubt whatever merely for our own benefit , or to that many thousands remain unreleased ? save ourselves from loss or danger . The General Lyman , late American Consul in President , however , in order to show , London , once stated ...
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... doubt upon the subject ; for , in any one he has ever published . It is a that letter , intended to account for his de- candid exposition of his own disappoint- feat by the Constitution , he says , that ment and of the sufferings of his ...
... doubt upon the subject ; for , in any one he has ever published . It is a that letter , intended to account for his de- candid exposition of his own disappoint- feat by the Constitution , he says , that ment and of the sufferings of his ...
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... doubt that the son is the same ; but , I'll engage , that both have had more experience in raising Indian corn than in naval tactics . Something , therefore , in our estimates , should be allowed for our superiority in point of ...
... doubt that the son is the same ; but , I'll engage , that both have had more experience in raising Indian corn than in naval tactics . Something , therefore , in our estimates , should be allowed for our superiority in point of ...
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... doubt but that he would agree to an arrangement for the temporary suspension of hostilities . any other practical expedient for obtaining a similar result would readily be concurred in . Upon the most favourable considera tion , however ...
... doubt but that he would agree to an arrangement for the temporary suspension of hostilities . any other practical expedient for obtaining a similar result would readily be concurred in . Upon the most favourable considera tion , however ...
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... doubt that it will be so exercised effectually and with good faith . Such a measure , as it might by suitable regulations and penalties be made completely effectual and satisfactory , would operate almost exclusively in favour of Great ...
... doubt that it will be so exercised effectually and with good faith . Such a measure , as it might by suitable regulations and penalties be made completely effectual and satisfactory , would operate almost exclusively in favour of Great ...
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