Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... defend them against the virulence " was sufficient to bring upon them the re- " and malignity of the Jews ; " and again , " proaches of proaches of an ignorant multitude , who " This odious malignity of the Jewish " imagined that there ...
... defend them against the virulence " was sufficient to bring upon them the re- " and malignity of the Jews ; " and again , " proaches of proaches of an ignorant multitude , who " This odious malignity of the Jewish " imagined that there ...
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... defending Sir W. D.'s blunders , have indicted whole reams of personal abuse against his opponent.- An anonymous pamphlet , signed J. R. has since appeared , in which it has been most fully shewn , that , notwithstanding all which is ...
... defending Sir W. D.'s blunders , have indicted whole reams of personal abuse against his opponent.- An anonymous pamphlet , signed J. R. has since appeared , in which it has been most fully shewn , that , notwithstanding all which is ...
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... defend od by raw militia , and by " half a dozen fir “ frigates , with bits of striped bunting at " their mast heads . " This phrase will be long remembered . One of our Orators called the Americans , as he had before It was even at ...
... defend od by raw militia , and by " half a dozen fir “ frigates , with bits of striped bunting at " their mast heads . " This phrase will be long remembered . One of our Orators called the Americans , as he had before It was even at ...
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... defend itself in time of to America , would have become every day war against a formidable enemy , it must better and better , if the war had been con - have an almost despotic Government and a tinued . Now , so far from this being any ...
... defend itself in time of to America , would have become every day war against a formidable enemy , it must better and better , if the war had been con - have an almost despotic Government and a tinued . Now , so far from this being any ...
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... defending his home , the tombs of his parents , his liberty , his indepen- dence , what , do I say ? his very existence , and • its height . Let Hayti , from this moment , be only one vast camp ; let us prepare to combat those tyrants ...
... defending his home , the tombs of his parents , his liberty , his indepen- dence , what , do I say ? his very existence , and • its height . Let Hayti , from this moment , be only one vast camp ; let us prepare to combat those tyrants ...
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