Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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... effect , proceed respectfully to submit to your Royal Highness the reasons upon which this opinion is founded . The dispute with regard to the Orders in Council I look upon as being at an end ; for , though all is not quite clear in ...
... effect , proceed respectfully to submit to your Royal Highness the reasons upon which this opinion is founded . The dispute with regard to the Orders in Council I look upon as being at an end ; for , though all is not quite clear in ...
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... effect of " such a practice , carried on against a people , who are not only the children of Englishmen , but of those Englishmen who sels , and to restore the citizens of the preferred freedom in a wilderness across " United States ...
... effect of " such a practice , carried on against a people , who are not only the children of Englishmen , but of those Englishmen who sels , and to restore the citizens of the preferred freedom in a wilderness across " United States ...
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... effect , and a new act of 24th inst . for a suspension of hostilities . the British Government , adapted to exist - From the period at which ' your in- ing circumstances , is obviously required for structions must have been issued , it ...
... effect , and a new act of 24th inst . for a suspension of hostilities . the British Government , adapted to exist - From the period at which ' your in- ing circumstances , is obviously required for structions must have been issued , it ...
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... effect , and thereby admitted that a new act was required for that purpose . -It now only remains for me to an- , nounce to your Lordship that it is my in- tention to embark immediately at Ply- mouth , on board the ship Lark , for the ...
... effect , and thereby admitted that a new act was required for that purpose . -It now only remains for me to an- , nounce to your Lordship that it is my in- tention to embark immediately at Ply- mouth , on board the ship Lark , for the ...
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... effect , I shall in- struct all the officers under my command to desist from corresponding measures of war against the ships and property of the Mr. Monroe to Sir J. B. Warren . Department of State , Oct. 27 , 1812 . Sir , I have had ...
... effect , I shall in- struct all the officers under my command to desist from corresponding measures of war against the ships and property of the Mr. Monroe to Sir J. B. Warren . Department of State , Oct. 27 , 1812 . Sir , I have had ...
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