Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Volumen 12R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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... writer was unknown ; it had no kind of authority ; and it was impossible to ascertain , whether it expressed the general sentiments of the nation . The right hon . gent . deprecated the introduction of a regular army to assist an ...
... writer was unknown ; it had no kind of authority ; and it was impossible to ascertain , whether it expressed the general sentiments of the nation . The right hon . gent . deprecated the introduction of a regular army to assist an ...
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... writing down every thing illustrious and eminent in the nation - to run down the royal family through the duke of York , and to run down the army through its ge- nerals . This was a consequence of a free press , the freedom of which was ...
... writing down every thing illustrious and eminent in the nation - to run down the royal family through the duke of York , and to run down the army through its ge- nerals . This was a consequence of a free press , the freedom of which was ...
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... writing to Mrs. C. ? I believe I did on a slip of paper ; and on that paper I believe I wrote , Licut - col . Knight wishes to exchange with lieut . - col . Brooke ; ' if I did not write it down myself , she wrote it : it was given in ...
... writing to Mrs. C. ? I believe I did on a slip of paper ; and on that paper I believe I wrote , Licut - col . Knight wishes to exchange with lieut . - col . Brooke ; ' if I did not write it down myself , she wrote it : it was given in ...
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... writing to Mr. K. , since we had been intimate , after the affair of his brother . I wrote him one or two letters , and told him where I lived , and told him to call when he came to town ; I dare say he has the letters , which will ...
... writing to Mr. K. , since we had been intimate , after the affair of his brother . I wrote him one or two letters , and told him where I lived , and told him to call when he came to town ; I dare say he has the letters , which will ...
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... writers , and among the rest , was very intimate with one Finnerty , which I denied , as I do now . Do you mean seriously to state that col . Wardle. commons . Did you see col . Wardle yesterday ? I think I did . Have you any doubt ; are ...
... writers , and among the rest , was very intimate with one Finnerty , which I denied , as I do now . Do you mean seriously to state that col . Wardle. commons . Did you see col . Wardle yesterday ? I think I did . Have you any doubt ; are ...
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