Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 145
... attended to , in the extension of the export trade to India , discussing the details of the subject . and would scarcely be lessened by confining the import trade to the Port of London . Every individual , during his residence in India ...
... attended to , in the extension of the export trade to India , discussing the details of the subject . and would scarcely be lessened by confining the import trade to the Port of London . Every individual , during his residence in India ...
Page 173
... attended with constables , made his ap- " pearance , who stated , that it being ru- " moured the parties were ... attend the Magistrate , who melancholy to think on ; but , that there " resided at a distance of two miles . The should be ...
... attended with constables , made his ap- " pearance , who stated , that it being ru- " moured the parties were ... attend the Magistrate , who melancholy to think on ; but , that there " resided at a distance of two miles . The should be ...
Page 179
... attended , we hope , at the same nisters , so far as your Lordship has been time , to stand perfectly acquitted of any pleased to explain them to us , appear by design , either to prevent or embarrass a no means calculated to remove our ...
... attended , we hope , at the same nisters , so far as your Lordship has been time , to stand perfectly acquitted of any pleased to explain them to us , appear by design , either to prevent or embarrass a no means calculated to remove our ...
Page 215
... attend to their duty , and not interfere in politics : they should endeavour to heal , instead of exciting ani- mosities ; they should practise as well as preach the word of peace . ( Loud applause , ) SIR EDWARD KNATCHBULL interposed ...
... attend to their duty , and not interfere in politics : they should endeavour to heal , instead of exciting ani- mosities ; they should practise as well as preach the word of peace . ( Loud applause , ) SIR EDWARD KNATCHBULL interposed ...
Page 223
... attend divine service and sermon , ) " he shall " suffer death , or such other punishment as by a general Court Martial shall be " awarded . " art . 5 . 66 In the last Parliament , it was shewn that a meritorious private , for refusing ...
... attend divine service and sermon , ) " he shall " suffer death , or such other punishment as by a general Court Martial shall be " awarded . " art . 5 . 66 In the last Parliament , it was shewn that a meritorious private , for refusing ...
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