Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 |
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... means resorted to by that press in order to deceive the people of Eng- land ; and , I expressed my apprehensions , that those means would succeed . That press , that vile and infamous press , which is the great enemy of the liberties of ...
... means resorted to by that press in order to deceive the people of Eng- land ; and , I expressed my apprehensions , that those means would succeed . That press , that vile and infamous press , which is the great enemy of the liberties of ...
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... means : to hear the language of our hirelings , one would imagine , that the people of America were all beggars ; that the country contain- ed scarcely a man of property ; that there were no such things as money , house goods , cattle ...
... means : to hear the language of our hirelings , one would imagine , that the people of America were all beggars ; that the country contain- ed scarcely a man of property ; that there were no such things as money , house goods , cattle ...
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... means less liable to seize as good prize , any articles contraband " vexation , the object for which impress- of war , such as guns , powder , and the ❝ment has hitherto been found necessary , like , which may be on board of a neutral ...
... means less liable to seize as good prize , any articles contraband " vexation , the object for which impress- of war , such as guns , powder , and the ❝ment has hitherto been found necessary , like , which may be on board of a neutral ...
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... means ? I trust not , and that we shall not have to weep over a much longer continuation of this unfortunate contest . I know , that there are persons who treat the idea of a law , passed by the Con- gress , with contempt . But , if ...
... means ? I trust not , and that we shall not have to weep over a much longer continuation of this unfortunate contest . I know , that there are persons who treat the idea of a law , passed by the Con- gress , with contempt . But , if ...
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... means less liable to vexation , the object for which impressment has hitherto been found necessary ; but they cannot consent to suspend the exercise of a right upon which the naval strength of the empire mainly depends , until they are ...
... means less liable to vexation , the object for which impressment has hitherto been found necessary ; but they cannot consent to suspend the exercise of a right upon which the naval strength of the empire mainly depends , until they are ...
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