Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 |
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... ness , that the path of peace is still fairly open with that country , and that pacific measures are the only measures which ought even now to be pursued . In one of my Letters to your Royal Highness , I endeavoured to convince you ...
... ness , that the path of peace is still fairly open with that country , and that pacific measures are the only measures which ought even now to be pursued . In one of my Letters to your Royal Highness , I endeavoured to convince you ...
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... ness the Prince Regent will take into his early consideration the propositions herein made on behalf of the United States , and decide on them in a spirit of conciliation and justice.I have the honour to be , with high consideration ...
... ness the Prince Regent will take into his early consideration the propositions herein made on behalf of the United States , and decide on them in a spirit of conciliation and justice.I have the honour to be , with high consideration ...
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... ness the Prince Regent your letter of the 1st inst . in which you announce your intention to embark immediately at Plymouth , on board the ship Lark , for the United States . -I have already the honour of forward- ing to you an ...
... ness the Prince Regent your letter of the 1st inst . in which you announce your intention to embark immediately at Plymouth , on board the ship Lark , for the United States . -I have already the honour of forward- ing to you an ...
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... ness the Prince Regent . - Sir , We , the " DEN OF POOR'S RATES . And we are " Undersigned , Burgesses , or Inlrabitants " credibly informed , that a like reduction of the Town , and County of the Town of " to Beggary and Want of ...
... ness the Prince Regent . - Sir , We , the " DEN OF POOR'S RATES . And we are " Undersigned , Burgesses , or Inlrabitants " credibly informed , that a like reduction of the Town , and County of the Town of " to Beggary and Want of ...
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... ness to manifest by some unequivoca ! Ex- pression or Public Act of the British Go- Perceval used to say , in answer to all " vernment , your truly Royal desire to applications for relief to such persons , that seize the earliest ...
... ness to manifest by some unequivoca ! Ex- pression or Public Act of the British Go- Perceval used to say , in answer to all " vernment , your truly Royal desire to applications for relief to such persons , that seize the earliest ...
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