Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 29
... whole world could not satisfy him , faction of both parties , every other subject so long as the fertile fields of Russia still of controversy.- -I will only add , that if were happy . Full of this envy and inter- there be no objection ...
... whole world could not satisfy him , faction of both parties , every other subject so long as the fertile fields of Russia still of controversy.- -I will only add , that if were happy . Full of this envy and inter- there be no objection ...
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... whole of this sentence has been executed upon me , that I have been imprisoned the two years , have paid the thousand pounds TO THE KING , and have given the bail , Timothy Brown and Peter Walker , Esqrs . being my sureties ; that the ...
... whole of this sentence has been executed upon me , that I have been imprisoned the two years , have paid the thousand pounds TO THE KING , and have given the bail , Timothy Brown and Peter Walker , Esqrs . being my sureties ; that the ...
Page 43
... whole week ? £ 200,000 , of giving relief to the hungry bellies of the multiplied by 52 , gives the sum of people ! The writers are assuredly the £ 10,400,000 ; and , I believe , that , at most callous men that ever breathed . They the ...
... whole week ? £ 200,000 , of giving relief to the hungry bellies of the multiplied by 52 , gives the sum of people ! The writers are assuredly the £ 10,400,000 ; and , I believe , that , at most callous men that ever breathed . They the ...
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... whole nation , does it im mortal honour , worthy of being preserved in the minds of posterity . With the cou- rage of such a nation , we entertain the most well - founded hopes . Whilst we jointly with the true church , and the holy ...
... whole nation , does it im mortal honour , worthy of being preserved in the minds of posterity . With the cou- rage of such a nation , we entertain the most well - founded hopes . Whilst we jointly with the true church , and the holy ...
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... whole day . To - day I forced them to cross the river at Student- zy , having done which they burned the bridge . Admiral Tschitchagow having sent me pontoons I am now re - establishing the bridge . I shall act in concert with him and ...
... whole day . To - day I forced them to cross the river at Student- zy , having done which they burned the bridge . Admiral Tschitchagow having sent me pontoons I am now re - establishing the bridge . I shall act in concert with him and ...
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