Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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... , 784 . Battle of Lutzen , 737 . Berkshire Meeting , 705 . Major Cartwright , 173 . Catholic Bill , 779 . Catholic claims , 202 , Catholic question , 174 , 715 . Chinnery , Mr. 787 . 7 City of London Address , 545 . Mr. Creevey's CONTENT S.
... , 784 . Battle of Lutzen , 737 . Berkshire Meeting , 705 . Major Cartwright , 173 . Catholic Bill , 779 . Catholic claims , 202 , Catholic question , 174 , 715 . Chinnery , Mr. 787 . 7 City of London Address , 545 . Mr. Creevey's CONTENT S.
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... question , then , is now reduced to this : Does the honour of England demand , that she insist upon continuing the practice of which America complains , and against which she is now making war ? To an- swer this question , we must ...
... question , then , is now reduced to this : Does the honour of England demand , that she insist upon continuing the practice of which America complains , and against which she is now making war ? To an- swer this question , we must ...
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... question relating to the Or- ' crippled , or , at least , exhausted nation . ders in Council has been before so amply discussed , in my several Letters and arti- cles upon the subject , that I will not en- cumber my present remarks with ...
... question relating to the Or- ' crippled , or , at least , exhausted nation . ders in Council has been before so amply discussed , in my several Letters and arti- cles upon the subject , that I will not en- cumber my present remarks with ...
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... question the fact or his ability ; but , it would be at once instructive and enter- taining to hear how he would do it , - " From their professed principles of free- " dom . " From these the " DECLARA- " TION " says , that His Royal ...
... question the fact or his ability ; but , it would be at once instructive and enter- taining to hear how he would do it , - " From their professed principles of free- " dom . " From these the " DECLARA- " TION " says , that His Royal ...
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... question " ingly we see various suggestions made by " between the Court of London and the " Americans , for entering into an amicable " Government of the United States is sim- " discussion on the means of getting over " ply the right of ...
... question " ingly we see various suggestions made by " between the Court of London and the " Americans , for entering into an amicable " Government of the United States is sim- " discussion on the means of getting over " ply the right of ...
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