Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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... passed , to prohibit the employment it would soon lose the support of the people . " of British seamen in the public or com- But , " the right of search " is not , and " mercial service of that State . The never has been , for a moment ...
... passed , to prohibit the employment it would soon lose the support of the people . " of British seamen in the public or com- But , " the right of search " is not , and " mercial service of that State . The never has been , for a moment ...
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... passed in on board American ships on the high seas America to prevent our seamen from being He might possibly exaggerate ; but it is admitted into American ships , upon con- not to be doubted that the number was , dition , that we will ...
... passed in on board American ships on the high seas America to prevent our seamen from being He might possibly exaggerate ; but it is admitted into American ships , upon con- not to be doubted that the number was , dition , that we will ...
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... passed ( to be reciprocal ) to pro- " hibit the employment of British seamen in " the public or commercial service of the " United States . " Really , Sir , it is not possible , it appears to me , to suggest any thing more reason- able ...
... passed ( to be reciprocal ) to pro- " hibit the employment of British seamen in " the public or commercial service of the " United States . " Really , Sir , it is not possible , it appears to me , to suggest any thing more reason- able ...
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... passed , we shall become as mopish as gib - cats . We shall look back with shame to our ecstasies and deliriums ; and , about that time too will come the landlord with his reckoning ; that is to say , the minister with his Budget , and ...
... passed , we shall become as mopish as gib - cats . We shall look back with shame to our ecstasies and deliriums ; and , about that time too will come the landlord with his reckoning ; that is to say , the minister with his Budget , and ...
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... passed the Tagus at Aranjuez ; they defiled during the whole of the day and night of the 1st of November . The army had not entirely passed the Tagus on the 2d of November , at six o'clock in the morning.The King proceeded on the 31st ...
... passed the Tagus at Aranjuez ; they defiled during the whole of the day and night of the 1st of November . The army had not entirely passed the Tagus on the 2d of November , at six o'clock in the morning.The King proceeded on the 31st ...
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