Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volúmenes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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... persons , in America , who take the lead in all these matters , are , most probably persons of real humanity , and are moved by a sincere desire to do good to their fellow creatures ; while , in England , they consist chiefly of some of ...
... persons , in America , who take the lead in all these matters , are , most probably persons of real humanity , and are moved by a sincere desire to do good to their fellow creatures ; while , in England , they consist chiefly of some of ...
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... persons dug up the body of a young man , and burnt it , together with the house of his father . In short , every kind of atrocity was com- mitted . He was speaking now of persons who were murdered in cold blood , and not taken with arms ...
... persons dug up the body of a young man , and burnt it , together with the house of his father . In short , every kind of atrocity was com- mitted . He was speaking now of persons who were murdered in cold blood , and not taken with arms ...
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... persons , for speedy destruction , or , at least , for the subject of such changes as must inevitably lead to destruction . This is a mat- ter of very great moment ; for , though the persons , who own the property in the funds , are ...
... persons , for speedy destruction , or , at least , for the subject of such changes as must inevitably lead to destruction . This is a mat- ter of very great moment ; for , though the persons , who own the property in the funds , are ...
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