Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volúmenes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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... Political Justice and Universal Right ( 1852-1858 ) Philanthropist ( 1811-1819 ) Pioneer ; or Grand National Consolidated Trades ' Union Maga- zine ( 1833-1834 ) Political Letters and Pamphlets ( William Carpenter ) ( 1830-1831 ) Politics ...
... Political Justice and Universal Right ( 1852-1858 ) Philanthropist ( 1811-1819 ) Pioneer ; or Grand National Consolidated Trades ' Union Maga- zine ( 1833-1834 ) Political Letters and Pamphlets ( William Carpenter ) ( 1830-1831 ) Politics ...
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... political discussion , but expressed his desire merely to declare a truth , which no man could venture to dispute in any popular assembly , in order that the Chancel- lor of the Exchequer and others present might have an opportunity of ...
... political discussion , but expressed his desire merely to declare a truth , which no man could venture to dispute in any popular assembly , in order that the Chancel- lor of the Exchequer and others present might have an opportunity of ...
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... political pamphlet in favour of Debts , and Standing Armies , the Pitt and the war , and he had the picture is too huge and too horrid great living of St. GEORGE , in the to be endured by any one not lost borough of Southwark , given to ...
... political pamphlet in favour of Debts , and Standing Armies , the Pitt and the war , and he had the picture is too huge and too horrid great living of St. GEORGE , in the to be endured by any one not lost borough of Southwark , given to ...
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