Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 - Great Britain |
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... ment , it very clearly appears , that nego State for foreign affairs will be constantly ciations are about to be opened ; and , I wanted at home . Not it cannot be to think that there can be no doubt , that we negotiate , or to assist ...
... ment , it very clearly appears , that nego State for foreign affairs will be constantly ciations are about to be opened ; and , I wanted at home . Not it cannot be to think that there can be no doubt , that we negotiate , or to assist ...
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... ment , to put into close confinement 23 British soldiers , to be kept as hostages for the safe - keeping and restoration in ex- change of the soldiers of the United " States , who have been sent as above stated to England : -in ...
... ment , to put into close confinement 23 British soldiers , to be kept as hostages for the safe - keeping and restoration in ex- change of the soldiers of the United " States , who have been sent as above stated to England : -in ...
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... ment , as hostages for an equal number of " traitors , who have been guilty of the base " and unnatural crime of raising their parri " cidal arms against that country which gave " them birth , and who have been delivered over for legal ...
... ment , as hostages for an equal number of " traitors , who have been guilty of the base " and unnatural crime of raising their parri " cidal arms against that country which gave " them birth , and who have been delivered over for legal ...
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... ment . It is very much to be desired , to see her power extended . The that this matter should be fully investigat- Congress has lately received a reported ; that the parties should have a fair op- from a Committee on the acts of Great ...
... ment . It is very much to be desired , to see her power extended . The that this matter should be fully investigat- Congress has lately received a reported ; that the parties should have a fair op- from a Committee on the acts of Great ...
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... ment only , but upon the person and family of the Sovereign . It is an attack in that part where human nature tells us men feel most acutely ; and , therefore , under the present circumstances , it must be clear to every one , that ...
... ment only , but upon the person and family of the Sovereign . It is an attack in that part where human nature tells us men feel most acutely ; and , therefore , under the present circumstances , it must be clear to every one , that ...
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