Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 5
... matter of little difficulty . But , as I am sure your Royal Highness will do me the honour to recollect , I took the liberty to warn the public , the very week that the Orders in Council were done away , that that measure alone would do ...
... matter of little difficulty . But , as I am sure your Royal Highness will do me the honour to recollect , I took the liberty to warn the public , the very week that the Orders in Council were done away , that that measure alone would do ...
Page 7
... matter ; but , Sir , I have never before heard , except from the Lon- don news - papers , that Great Britain did ever , until now , attempt to take persons of any description out of neutral vessels sailing upon the high seas ; and very ...
... matter ; but , Sir , I have never before heard , except from the Lon- don news - papers , that Great Britain did ever , until now , attempt to take persons of any description out of neutral vessels sailing upon the high seas ; and very ...
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... matter " strength of the empire mainly depends " must be left to the discretion of the British upon the continuation of this practice of officer . It is there a matter of power . There impressment . That is to say , if we take is no one ...
... matter " strength of the empire mainly depends " must be left to the discretion of the British upon the continuation of this practice of officer . It is there a matter of power . There impressment . That is to say , if we take is no one ...
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... matter of astonishment to those , who listened to the language of these presump- tuous and foolish men ; but , in what respect are the ministers to blame for it any more than they were for the evacuation of Madrid , and for all the ...
... matter of astonishment to those , who listened to the language of these presump- tuous and foolish men ; but , in what respect are the ministers to blame for it any more than they were for the evacuation of Madrid , and for all the ...
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... matter for blame ; because , if my reasoning upon the subject be correct , they might have avoided the war without any dishonour to England ; but , for this- they cannot be blamed by those who are seeking for their places ; because some ...
... matter for blame ; because , if my reasoning upon the subject be correct , they might have avoided the war without any dishonour to England ; but , for this- they cannot be blamed by those who are seeking for their places ; because some ...
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