Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 - Great Britain |
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... Liberty of the Press , 512 . Declaration of Kights of 22d Aug. 1795 , 535 . Decree as to the Provisional Government , 540 . Speech , the Count D'Artois to the Senate , 540 . Count Bergin , & c . to the Senate , 542 . Declaration of ...
... Liberty of the Press , 512 . Declaration of Kights of 22d Aug. 1795 , 535 . Decree as to the Provisional Government , 540 . Speech , the Count D'Artois to the Senate , 540 . Count Bergin , & c . to the Senate , 542 . Declaration of ...
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... liberty . surance what insolence , in us , to attempt The Anti - jacobins were for war against the to justify the continuance of war upon any Republicans of France ; they were for eter- such ground ? - -But , perhaps , the most nal war ...
... liberty . surance what insolence , in us , to attempt The Anti - jacobins were for war against the to justify the continuance of war upon any Republicans of France ; they were for eter- such ground ? - -But , perhaps , the most nal war ...
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... liberty but with his life , to a foe so regardless of all sense of honour , justice , " EDW . BAYNES , Adj . Gen. Brit . N. America . " I before stated very fully my reasons for believing , that the English- men , thus taken in the ...
... liberty but with his life , to a foe so regardless of all sense of honour , justice , " EDW . BAYNES , Adj . Gen. Brit . N. America . " I before stated very fully my reasons for believing , that the English- men , thus taken in the ...
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... liberty . They were not told , that it was for thrones that they were to shed their blood ; and , accordingly , they met , at once , and defeated the foe.It was the people who were then directly appealed to on both sides . There were no ...
... liberty . They were not told , that it was for thrones that they were to shed their blood ; and , accordingly , they met , at once , and defeated the foe.It was the people who were then directly appealed to on both sides . There were no ...
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... liberty of the people , has long " been subjected to the caprice of the ty- -The Senate , in which are seated some men so justly distinguished for their ❝ talents , and whom so many services may " render illustrious in the eyes of ...
... liberty of the people , has long " been subjected to the caprice of the ty- -The Senate , in which are seated some men so justly distinguished for their ❝ talents , and whom so many services may " render illustrious in the eyes of ...
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