Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 31
... occasion in many other places in England ; that , on my way home , I was received at Alton , the first town in Hamp- In order that my countrymen and that the world may not be deceived , duped , and cheated upon this subject , I ...
... occasion in many other places in England ; that , on my way home , I was received at Alton , the first town in Hamp- In order that my countrymen and that the world may not be deceived , duped , and cheated upon this subject , I ...
Page 43
... occasion , let slip out , total amount of the poor - rates , in England even by accident , a sentiment of com- and Wales , for one year , was less than passion for the sufferings of the people , £ 6,000,000 . Indeed , I know that it was ...
... occasion , let slip out , total amount of the poor - rates , in England even by accident , a sentiment of com- and Wales , for one year , was less than passion for the sufferings of the people , £ 6,000,000 . Indeed , I know that it was ...
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... occasion , been induced to lay your letter of the 12th inst . before His Royal Highness the Prince Regent.His Royal Highness commands nie to express to you his regret that he cannot perceive any substantial dif- ference between the ...
... occasion , been induced to lay your letter of the 12th inst . before His Royal Highness the Prince Regent.His Royal Highness commands nie to express to you his regret that he cannot perceive any substantial dif- ference between the ...
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... occasion . -There is one thing in this " calling 3 liance with France ; and , if they form such an alliance , it will have been occa- sioned by this war with us.This charge of subserviency to Buonaparte has a thou- sand times been ...
... occasion . -There is one thing in this " calling 3 liance with France ; and , if they form such an alliance , it will have been occa- sioned by this war with us.This charge of subserviency to Buonaparte has a thou- sand times been ...
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... occasion , as a necessary preliminary to a cessation of hostilities : -Negocia- tion , it was stated , might take place without any suspension of the exercise of this right , and also without any Armistice being concluded ; but Great ...
... occasion , as a necessary preliminary to a cessation of hostilities : -Negocia- tion , it was stated , might take place without any suspension of the exercise of this right , and also without any Armistice being concluded ; but Great ...
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