Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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... fact , that there are fine cities and towns ; that there is a commer- cial marine not far behind our own in point of ... facts ; but , if I am told , sist of articles of first necessity ; that the country contains all the articles of ...
... fact , that there are fine cities and towns ; that there is a commer- cial marine not far behind our own in point of ... facts ; but , if I am told , sist of articles of first necessity ; that the country contains all the articles of ...
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... fact , aid the enemy in carrying on " until they are fully convinced that means can be devised , and will be adopted , by which the object to be obtained by the " exercise of that right can be effectually ❝ secured . " 86 Being no ...
... fact , aid the enemy in carrying on " until they are fully convinced that means can be devised , and will be adopted , by which the object to be obtained by the " exercise of that right can be effectually ❝ secured . " 86 Being no ...
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... facts into view , our naval there is no judge to look into proofs , and strength mainly depends upon a practice to ... fact , it really forms no justifica- pressed , have been released by our Admi- tion of the practice ; for , we can ...
... facts into view , our naval there is no judge to look into proofs , and strength mainly depends upon a practice to ... fact , it really forms no justifica- pressed , have been released by our Admi- tion of the practice ; for , we can ...
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... fact ( if a fact it be ) that part of the crews of the vic- torious American ships , the Wasp and the United States , were English . Nay , it is stated in the Courier news - paper , upon what is asserted to be good authority , that two ...
... fact ( if a fact it be ) that part of the crews of the vic- torious American ships , the Wasp and the United States , were English . Nay , it is stated in the Courier news - paper , upon what is asserted to be good authority , that two ...
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... fact ; nay , the sentiment was universal . Upon what ground , then , are the ministers now to be blamed ? Are they ... facts not all well known before to all these writers , when they so boldly challenged out the American Frigates to ...
... fact ; nay , the sentiment was universal . Upon what ground , then , are the ministers now to be blamed ? Are they ... facts not all well known before to all these writers , when they so boldly challenged out the American Frigates to ...
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