Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... slaves ! they dare not look at says , that our navy has been defeated ; that it has been beaten upon the Ocean and on the Lakes ; that we have been beaten by land and by sca ; that we have been dis- 86 the truth ; which is this ...
... slaves ! they dare not look at says , that our navy has been defeated ; that it has been beaten upon the Ocean and on the Lakes ; that we have been beaten by land and by sca ; that we have been dis- 86 the truth ; which is this ...
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... slaves . And if but the legitimale King of France , the august examples are necessary to lead you to imita successor of so many illustrious Sovereigns , tion , behold the Generals Murat and Berna- the descendant of St. Louis and Henry ...
... slaves . And if but the legitimale King of France , the august examples are necessary to lead you to imita successor of so many illustrious Sovereigns , tion , behold the Generals Murat and Berna- the descendant of St. Louis and Henry ...
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... slaves ? To us - to a free and independent people - to warriors covered with noble wounds received in the field of ... slave in Hayti ! - Could your Majesty have expected such ex- cessive insult from a Sovereign whom fame has represented ...
... slaves ? To us - to a free and independent people - to warriors covered with noble wounds received in the field of ... slave in Hayti ! - Could your Majesty have expected such ex- cessive insult from a Sovereign whom fame has represented ...
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... slaves to the Go- her sides , the object of their mortal vernment of France , and- ( some ex- hatred ; and , therefore , we ought to " pressions of disapprobation arose ) when lose no occasion of facing and of fight " Mr. DICKINSON said ...
... slaves to the Go- her sides , the object of their mortal vernment of France , and- ( some ex- hatred ; and , therefore , we ought to " pressions of disapprobation arose ) when lose no occasion of facing and of fight " Mr. DICKINSON said ...
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... slaves of the French Government . And surely , hate them because they pay their why , good Sir John , do you hate the President.only about six thousand pounds Americans ? What have they done to a year , not half so much as our APOTHE ...
... slaves of the French Government . And surely , hate them because they pay their why , good Sir John , do you hate the President.only about six thousand pounds Americans ? What have they done to a year , not half so much as our APOTHE ...
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