Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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... . The ignorant and saucy writers in London , who live up to their lips in luxury , and whose gains are not at all dependant upon the prosperity of the country ; these men care A not how the people suffer . Their object is none.
... . The ignorant and saucy writers in London , who live up to their lips in luxury , and whose gains are not at all dependant upon the prosperity of the country ; these men care A not how the people suffer . Their object is none.
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... object , and , therefore , being . And this is the nation , a nation , they take no pains to ascertain whether the too , descended from ourselves , that the building of twenty frigates is , or is not , a hirelings of the London press ...
... object , and , therefore , being . And this is the nation , a nation , they take no pains to ascertain whether the too , descended from ourselves , that the building of twenty frigates is , or is not , a hirelings of the London press ...
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... object for which impress- of war , such as guns , powder , and the ❝ment has hitherto been found necessary , like , which may be on board of a neutral but they cannot consent to suspend the ship going to an enemy's port ; because ...
... object for which impress- of war , such as guns , powder , and the ❝ment has hitherto been found necessary , like , which may be on board of a neutral but they cannot consent to suspend the ship going to an enemy's port ; because ...
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... object to it . It is upon the high seas that she objects to impressment ; because there the matter " strength of the empire mainly depends " must be left to the discretion of the British upon the continuation of this practice of officer ...
... object to it . It is upon the high seas that she objects to impressment ; because there the matter " strength of the empire mainly depends " must be left to the discretion of the British upon the continuation of this practice of officer ...
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... object . Our loss in this battle was about 25 wounded , among whom was an officer of Voltigeurs : the enemy's w much more considerable : he had ver men killed on the bridge.- -The Duke of Dalmatia still supposed the enemy in to give ...
... object . Our loss in this battle was about 25 wounded , among whom was an officer of Voltigeurs : the enemy's w much more considerable : he had ver men killed on the bridge.- -The Duke of Dalmatia still supposed the enemy in to give ...
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