Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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... ships , inquiry would teach contend against us for a single day ; for the these ignorant and insolent men , that ... ship is to be built , and that to cut it down and convert it into a ship is to do a great benefit to the owner of the ...
... ships , inquiry would teach contend against us for a single day ; for the these ignorant and insolent men , that ... ship is to be built , and that to cut it down and convert it into a ship is to do a great benefit to the owner of the ...
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... ships sail with fewer hands , in proportion to their size , than the merchant ships of any other na- tion ; the Americans are active in their persons ; they are enterprising ; they are brave ; and , which is of vast consequence , they ...
... ships sail with fewer hands , in proportion to their size , than the merchant ships of any other na- tion ; the Americans are active in their persons ; they are enterprising ; they are brave ; and , which is of vast consequence , they ...
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... ships of a Foreign State , simply on vernment were to attempt to accomplish " the assurance that a law shall hereafter such an end by war , I am quite sure that " be passed , to prohibit the employment it would soon lose the support of ...
... ships of a Foreign State , simply on vernment were to attempt to accomplish " the assurance that a law shall hereafter such an end by war , I am quite sure that " be passed , to prohibit the employment it would soon lose the support of ...
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... 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 first abandon our prac- and ...
... 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 first abandon our prac- and ...
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... ships , the Wasp and the United States , were English . Nay , it is stated in the Courier news - paper , upon what is asserted to be good authority , that two thirds of the crews of the American ships of war are English seamen . be true ...
... ships , the Wasp and the United States , were English . Nay , it is stated in the Courier news - paper , upon what is asserted to be good authority , that two thirds of the crews of the American ships of war are English seamen . be true ...
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