Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... persons impressed were British sub , that cause , to which you have devoted your jects ; and that we had a right to impress life ; and struck , too , at a time , when almost British subjects , being seamen , find them . every friend of ...
... persons impressed were British sub , that cause , to which you have devoted your jects ; and that we had a right to impress life ; and struck , too , at a time , when almost British subjects , being seamen , find them . every friend of ...
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... persons from " which professes to have in view either to 66 4. Por an vessels , and i restore the " check abuse in exercise of the practice " itizens of the United States already im- " of impressment , or to accomplish , by • pressed ...
... persons from " which professes to have in view either to 66 4. Por an vessels , and i restore the " check abuse in exercise of the practice " itizens of the United States already im- " of impressment , or to accomplish , by • pressed ...
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... persons thought or acted right or not ; the civil power to resist them ; when they neither shall I undertake to decide with had thus become , as it were , masters of the whom originated the several disputes in place , they immediately ...
... persons thought or acted right or not ; the civil power to resist them ; when they neither shall I undertake to decide with had thus become , as it were , masters of the whom originated the several disputes in place , they immediately ...
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... person . " Every age and country fur- and opprobrium which the bigotry of the nish us with proofs , that it is possible for vulgar always bestows , are by far more persons of opposite opinions to live in har - likely to be in earnest ...
... person . " Every age and country fur- and opprobrium which the bigotry of the nish us with proofs , that it is possible for vulgar always bestows , are by far more persons of opposite opinions to live in har - likely to be in earnest ...
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... persons whose opinions are op- posed to their interests . But whether they make a public profession of their sentiments , or only impart them to the liberal minded , I have generally found them to have a stricter sense of justice ...
... persons whose opinions are op- posed to their interests . But whether they make a public profession of their sentiments , or only impart them to the liberal minded , I have generally found them to have a stricter sense of justice ...
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