Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 15
... supposed the enemy in to give battle in the position which over looks the Jarama , and as this position is truly inassailable in front , it was necessary to manœuvre to force the enemy to abandon it.On the 15 ] [ 16- POLITICAL REGISTER ...
... supposed the enemy in to give battle in the position which over looks the Jarama , and as this position is truly inassailable in front , it was necessary to manœuvre to force the enemy to abandon it.On the 15 ] [ 16- POLITICAL REGISTER ...
Page 27
... supposed , that , had the British Govern- not fail to have on the future relations be- ment accepted the propositions made to it , tween the two countries , I indulge the Great Britain would have suspended imme- hope that it has , ere ...
... supposed , that , had the British Govern- not fail to have on the future relations be- ment accepted the propositions made to it , tween the two countries , I indulge the Great Britain would have suspended imme- hope that it has , ere ...
Page 135
... supposed to be very advantageous , all the rest of the King's subjects ; and while it agrees to send out forces , by land and water , for the protection of the trade and the territory against foreign enemies . In return for all this the ...
... supposed to be very advantageous , all the rest of the King's subjects ; and while it agrees to send out forces , by land and water , for the protection of the trade and the territory against foreign enemies . In return for all this the ...
Page 145
... supposed that they would bring for- ward any proposition , which appeared to them likely to endanger a revenue of from three to four millions ; or that , if a defal- cation should unexpectedly arise , they would not immediately take ...
... supposed that they would bring for- ward any proposition , which appeared to them likely to endanger a revenue of from three to four millions ; or that , if a defal- cation should unexpectedly arise , they would not immediately take ...
Page 175
... tered through the intervention of the Com- pany , is strongly felt by His Majesty's Go- vernment ; but it must not be supposed , that there are no limits to that expediency , or 175 ] [ 176 POLITICAL REGISTER . - On the Affairs of the.
... tered through the intervention of the Com- pany , is strongly felt by His Majesty's Go- vernment ; but it must not be supposed , that there are no limits to that expediency , or 175 ] [ 176 POLITICAL REGISTER . - On the Affairs of the.
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