Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 11
... received were not perfectly notorious , that thou- with as much joy as if he had met , in his sands have been released by us , the letter absence , with no reverse at all . of CAPTAIN DACRES , of the Guerriere , 29th Bulletin does him ...
... received were not perfectly notorious , that thou- with as much joy as if he had met , in his sands have been released by us , the letter absence , with no reverse at all . of CAPTAIN DACRES , of the Guerriere , 29th Bulletin does him ...
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... received any damage ; the posts and cables had been cut , and the beams carried away . An officer of sappers swam across the river ; his example was followed by several soldiers ; the boats were replaced , and the rebuilding of the ...
... received any damage ; the posts and cables had been cut , and the beams carried away . An officer of sappers swam across the river ; his example was followed by several soldiers ; the boats were replaced , and the rebuilding of the ...
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... received my orders to put to sea immediately upon the delivering of this dispatch to the com- petent Authority ; and ... receiving from you an official assurance to that effect , I shall in- struct all the officers under my command to ...
... received my orders to put to sea immediately upon the delivering of this dispatch to the com- petent Authority ; and ... receiving from you an official assurance to that effect , I shall in- struct all the officers under my command to ...
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... 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 , WILLIAM COBBETT , of Botley , in Hampshire , put upon record the following ...
... 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 , WILLIAM COBBETT , of Botley , in Hampshire , put upon record the following ...
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... received by this Government , it is the and whenever the enemy shewed himself , less necessary that I should go into an ex- have fallen upon him , so that many thou - planation of the views of the President in sands of them have been ...
... received by this Government , it is the and whenever the enemy shewed himself , less necessary that I should go into an ex- have fallen upon him , so that many thou - planation of the views of the President in sands of them have been ...
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