Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... give them , town of Ely , came to take me by the band , if possible , a form and situation that may and , looking round you , exclaimed , " Well ! defy the power of time . All sorts of vile " I am seventy years old , but I shall yet ...
... give them , town of Ely , came to take me by the band , if possible , a form and situation that may and , looking round you , exclaimed , " Well ! defy the power of time . All sorts of vile " I am seventy years old , but I shall yet ...
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... give assurance " that a law shall be passed ( to be reci- 66 This offer , you will perceive , came from procal ) , to prohibit the employment of the President . How false , then , is the * British sean , ʼn in the public or commer ...
... give assurance " that a law shall be passed ( to be reci- 66 This offer , you will perceive , came from procal ) , to prohibit the employment of the President . How false , then , is the * British sean , ʼn in the public or commer ...
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... give it effect . " riod , to the late Charge d'Affaires of " For this purpose , it is necessary that a " the United States at London , to propose " clear and distinct understanding be first " to the British Government an armistice ...
... give it effect . " riod , to the late Charge d'Affaires of " For this purpose , it is necessary that a " the United States at London , to propose " clear and distinct understanding be first " to the British Government an armistice ...
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... give offence ; but a bare re- will pay her pension as cheerfully when she cital of facts , without observations , surely is Mrs. CARR , as if she had remained Mrs. no reasonable being can object to . PERCEVAL ; and , for my own part , I ...
... give offence ; but a bare re- will pay her pension as cheerfully when she cital of facts , without observations , surely is Mrs. CARR , as if she had remained Mrs. no reasonable being can object to . PERCEVAL ; and , for my own part , I ...
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... gives no very unfair specimen ) , Mr. D'Oyly's charges and proofs against Sir Wm . Drummond remain good in every ... give equal publicity to the opinion of another respecting this matter . Your's , & c . JUSTUS . { 66 66 σε affront ...
... gives no very unfair specimen ) , Mr. D'Oyly's charges and proofs against Sir Wm . Drummond remain good in every ... give equal publicity to the opinion of another respecting this matter . Your's , & c . JUSTUS . { 66 66 σε affront ...
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