Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 21R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... ARMS TO HIM , the sum of 543,000 rix - dollars ! Aye , that very army , who had capitulated with him ; who had given him up their arms , cannon , and horses ; and who had made no stipulation in favour of the people , though they had ...
... ARMS TO HIM , the sum of 543,000 rix - dollars ! Aye , that very army , who had capitulated with him ; who had given him up their arms , cannon , and horses ; and who had made no stipulation in favour of the people , though they had ...
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... arms " Luddites have been very active in collect- of the Local Militia ; nor should we hear ing arms this last week , and have been any more of those acts of violence , which " too successful . They proceeded to have , of late , created ...
... arms " Luddites have been very active in collect- of the Local Militia ; nor should we hear ing arms this last week , and have been any more of those acts of violence , which " too successful . They proceeded to have , of late , created ...
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... arms . I see no reason why those who wield it should not have good memo- ries too ; but , at any rate , the arms of the press outstretch those of all the kings in the world.In this case of America I can . not but take to myself a large ...
... arms . I see no reason why those who wield it should not have good memo- ries too ; but , at any rate , the arms of the press outstretch those of all the kings in the world.In this case of America I can . not but take to myself a large ...
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