Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... Parliamentary Reform , 513 To the People of Nottingham , on the motives and prospects of the War , 545 , Letter V11 . to the Earl of Liverpool , 577 . Letter VI11 . Letter IX . 615 . 673 . To the Fundholders , on the War against France ...
... Parliamentary Reform , 513 To the People of Nottingham , on the motives and prospects of the War , 545 , Letter V11 . to the Earl of Liverpool , 577 . Letter VI11 . Letter IX . 615 . 673 . To the Fundholders , on the War against France ...
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... Parliament . But " cuous part she has taken among the most what then ? Was it made a condition , that " religious , moral , and amiable class ; the ex- she should not fall in love with a " hand- " ample her conduct has set in all ...
... Parliament . But " cuous part she has taken among the most what then ? Was it made a condition , that " religious , moral , and amiable class ; the ex- she should not fall in love with a " hand- " ample her conduct has set in all ...
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... Parliament ? proceedings against General Excelmans , " Such a letter is straight sent to him , and who had been ordered under arrest by the " he instantly sent from home , sometimes King of France . Of this officer the " into a remote ...
... Parliament ? proceedings against General Excelmans , " Such a letter is straight sent to him , and who had been ordered under arrest by the " he instantly sent from home , sometimes King of France . Of this officer the " into a remote ...
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... Parliament against the Property merset only by " a considerable majority ; " Tax , or Tax upon Income , which tax and , I must further observe , that the re- ought , by law , to expire in a few months , port of this " considerable ...
... Parliament against the Property merset only by " a considerable majority ; " Tax , or Tax upon Income , which tax and , I must further observe , that the re- ought , by law , to expire in a few months , port of this " considerable ...
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... parliament , who , in fact , laid it on ; it is curious to see these men , and in great numbers too , now coming forward and joining in the above horrid descriptions of the tax . They seem to be looking to new scenes . They are ratting ...
... parliament , who , in fact , laid it on ; it is curious to see these men , and in great numbers too , now coming forward and joining in the above horrid descriptions of the tax . They seem to be looking to new scenes . They are ratting ...
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