Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 25
... present differences.- The flag of truce which you may charge with your reply , will find one of my cruiz- ers at Sandy Hook , ten days after the landing of this dispatch , which I have di- rected to call there with a flag of truce for ...
... present differences.- The flag of truce which you may charge with your reply , will find one of my cruiz- ers at Sandy Hook , ten days after the landing of this dispatch , which I have di- rected to call there with a flag of truce for ...
Page 31
... present , and at which Sir Francis Burdett presided ; that dinners and other parties were held on the same occasion in many other places in England ; that , on my way home , I was received at Alton , the first town in Hamp- In order ...
... present , and at which Sir Francis Burdett presided ; that dinners and other parties were held on the same occasion in many other places in England ; that , on my way home , I was received at Alton , the first town in Hamp- In order ...
Page 35
... present ground . -Mr . Can- ning and Lord Wellesley were , in succes- sion , Secretaries of State for Foreign Af- fairs while the dispute was maintained against the abolition of impressment of per- sons on board of American ships ...
... present ground . -Mr . Can- ning and Lord Wellesley were , in succes- sion , Secretaries of State for Foreign Af- fairs while the dispute was maintained against the abolition of impressment of per- sons on board of American ships ...
Page 41
... present " pondent to the Public Annual Expenditure , day ; and the manufacturers are tasting , In the largest Parish of this once as is most meet , of the fruit of the tree of " flourishing , but now miserable Town , their own planting ...
... present " pondent to the Public Annual Expenditure , day ; and the manufacturers are tasting , In the largest Parish of this once as is most meet , of the fruit of the tree of " flourishing , but now miserable Town , their own planting ...
Page 57
... present unhappy relations between the two countries , I beg you to acquaint his Lord- ship , that I shall remain in town until Sun- day ( the 20th instant ) , when , unless some special and satisfactory reason be assigned for a longer ...
... present unhappy relations between the two countries , I beg you to acquaint his Lord- ship , that I shall remain in town until Sun- day ( the 20th instant ) , when , unless some special and satisfactory reason be assigned for a longer ...
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