Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 22R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... assertions materially affect me , and " almost as bad as the original libel ? ” - upon which , therefore , I must beg leave Upon the SECOND assertion , that I had to trouble my readers with some observa - written the publication in ...
... assertions materially affect me , and " almost as bad as the original libel ? ” - upon which , therefore , I must beg leave Upon the SECOND assertion , that I had to trouble my readers with some observa - written the publication in ...
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... assert , and , there- fore , we might suffer their assertion in this respect to pass for what it is , in itself , worth . But , I take upon me to deny it . I say it is false ; and I say that no person can be sent to prison in France ...
... assert , and , there- fore , we might suffer their assertion in this respect to pass for what it is , in itself , worth . But , I take upon me to deny it . I say it is false ; and I say that no person can be sent to prison in France ...
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... assertion it is , that Mr. WILLIAM JONES , Marshal of the King's Bench , has given a flat denial , in a Letter , which has been published , apparently , in all the London news - papers , and of which the following is a copy , as ...
... assertion it is , that Mr. WILLIAM JONES , Marshal of the King's Bench , has given a flat denial , in a Letter , which has been published , apparently , in all the London news - papers , and of which the following is a copy , as ...
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FRANCE Correspondence relative to the dis | 119 |
RUSSIA London Gazettes Extraordinary | 491 |
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