Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 57
Page 103
... woman can be made young , though my Lord Lauderdale professes to know how to do it . -Wheat will , I · dare say , be £ 200 or £ 300 a load ; but , to think of those writers , who nourish the fallacious 103 ] [ 104 POLITICAL REGISTER ...
... woman can be made young , though my Lord Lauderdale professes to know how to do it . -Wheat will , I · dare say , be £ 200 or £ 300 a load ; but , to think of those writers , who nourish the fallacious 103 ] [ 104 POLITICAL REGISTER ...
Page 193
... woman similarly situated.- We saw , ous would be the crime if perpetrated in the public prints , some time back , an against that illustrious family with whose account of her having been prevented from " union and happiness the safety ...
... woman similarly situated.- We saw , ous would be the crime if perpetrated in the public prints , some time back , an against that illustrious family with whose account of her having been prevented from " union and happiness the safety ...
Page 227
... woman cannot with safety carrying once a fortnight ; and I now learn , that her forbearance . If her honour is invaded , the defence of her reputation is no longer a matter of choice ; and it signifies not whe- " But while I do not ...
... woman cannot with safety carrying once a fortnight ; and I now learn , that her forbearance . If her honour is invaded , the defence of her reputation is no longer a matter of choice ; and it signifies not whe- " But while I do not ...
Page 261
... woman cannot with safety carry her forbearance . If her honour is invaded , the defence of her reputation is no longer a matter of choice ; and it signifies not whe- ther the attack be made openly , manfully , and directly - or by ...
... woman cannot with safety carry her forbearance . If her honour is invaded , the defence of her reputation is no longer a matter of choice ; and it signifies not whe- ther the attack be made openly , manfully , and directly - or by ...
Page 297
... woman ! " ( say they of every degree . But , mark the distinction in the COURIER of the 18th of February ) in the cases . This is the conduct of per- " In this country no wife can command the sons accused of crimes ; and not of persons ...
... woman ! " ( say they of every degree . But , mark the distinction in the COURIER of the 18th of February ) in the cases . This is the conduct of per- " In this country no wife can command the sons accused of crimes ; and not of persons ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accused Address American answer appears army assertion battle believe Bidgood Blackheath British called Captain Manby cause cavalry character charge child circumstances Cole command Commissioners Commons conduct corps Council Court declaration deposition ditto Duke duty Edmeades Emperor enemy enemy's England examination express fact Fanny Lloyd feel France French give Government Highness the Princess honour India innocence inquiry justice King King of Sweden Lady Douglas letter London Lord Castlereagh Lord Chancellor Lord Moira Lordship Majesty Majesty's Majesty's Government March means ment mind Ministers Montague House Napoleon nation neral ness never NORTHERN WAR observed occasion opinion Orders in Council papers Parliament peace persons present Prince Regent Princess of Wales proceedings Prussia question received Report respect Royal Highness Royal Highness's Russian servants ships Sir John Sir Sidney Sir Sydney Smith suppose Sweden taken thing tion troops whole wish