Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 11
... reason- able than this . I can form an idea of no- thing more strongly expressive of a desire to put an end to the war . What shall it be said that England wages a war , when she might terminate it by such means ? I trust not , and that ...
... reason- able than this . I can form an idea of no- thing more strongly expressive of a desire to put an end to the war . What shall it be said that England wages a war , when she might terminate it by such means ? I trust not , and that ...
Page 21
... reason to apprehend that Mr. Foster's functions might have ceased in America , and that he might have been obliged to withdraw himself , in con- sequence of war being declared , from the United States , before the above - mentioned ...
... reason to apprehend that Mr. Foster's functions might have ceased in America , and that he might have been obliged to withdraw himself , in con- sequence of war being declared , from the United States , before the above - mentioned ...
Page 45
... reasons ; their TRUE reasons , they would speak a little too plain even to the people of England . As to the prayer of the petition , I know not what the Regent may think of it ; but , the hireling press , so far from thinking of peace ...
... reasons ; their TRUE reasons , they would speak a little too plain even to the people of England . As to the prayer of the petition , I know not what the Regent may think of it ; but , the hireling press , so far from thinking of peace ...
Page 55
... reason to doubt that it will be so exercised effectually and with good faith . Such a measure , as it might by suitable regulations and penalties be made completely effectual and satisfactory , would operate almost exclusively in favour ...
... reason to doubt that it will be so exercised effectually and with good faith . Such a measure , as it might by suitable regulations and penalties be made completely effectual and satisfactory , would operate almost exclusively in favour ...
Page 57
... reason be assigned for a longer delay , I shall consider it to be my duty to proceed to Plymouth to embark for the United States.- -I am , dear Sir , with great truth and respect , your obedient servant , ( Signed ) JONATHAN RUSSELL ...
... reason be assigned for a longer delay , I shall consider it to be my duty to proceed to Plymouth to embark for the United States.- -I am , dear Sir , with great truth and respect , your obedient servant , ( Signed ) JONATHAN RUSSELL ...
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