Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 |
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... Britain and Ireland , in behalf of the Catholics , 221 , 242 . Address from Bristol , to the Princess of Wales , 663 . to the same , 690 . Common Council of London , Common Hall of London , 580 . Westminster , 688 . Case of Mr. Creevey ...
... Britain and Ireland , in behalf of the Catholics , 221 , 242 . Address from Bristol , to the Princess of Wales , 663 . to the same , 690 . Common Council of London , Common Hall of London , 580 . Westminster , 688 . Case of Mr. Creevey ...
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... Britain , a revenue of about eighty millions of pounds is now annually raised ; and that , in these ten millions of people we in- clude , at least , two millions of paupers . Now , then , if they raise but a tenth part as much upon the ...
... Britain , a revenue of about eighty millions of pounds is now annually raised ; and that , in these ten millions of people we in- clude , at least , two millions of paupers . Now , then , if they raise but a tenth part as much upon the ...
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... Britain did ever , until now , attempt to take persons of any description out of neutral vessels sailing upon the high seas ; and very certain I am , that such a practice is not warranted , nay , that it never was thought of , by any of ...
... Britain did ever , until now , attempt to take persons of any description out of neutral vessels sailing upon the high seas ; and very certain I am , that such a practice is not warranted , nay , that it never was thought of , by any of ...
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... Britain to discontinue the practice of im- 86 pressment from American vessels , I am " authorized to give assurance that a law " shall be passed ( to be reciprocal ) to pro- " hibit the employment of British seamen in " the public or ...
... Britain to discontinue the practice of im- 86 pressment from American vessels , I am " authorized to give assurance that a law " shall be passed ( to be reciprocal ) to pro- " hibit the employment of British seamen in " the public or ...
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... Britain to other Powers as well as to her own interests . To have TM shrunk under such circumstances , from manly resistance , would have been a de- gradation blasting our best and proudest . hopes . It would have struck us from the ...
... Britain to other Powers as well as to her own interests . To have TM shrunk under such circumstances , from manly resistance , would have been a de- gradation blasting our best and proudest . hopes . It would have struck us from the ...
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