Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... navy had struck some great blow ; All this while WE SHALL BE " " BOUND OVER TO OUR GOOD " BEHAVIOUR IN EUROPE ; for the " moment we embark in war here , the " redoubtable Captain PORTER will again " hoist the flag of FREE TRADE AND ...
... navy had struck some great blow ; All this while WE SHALL BE " " BOUND OVER TO OUR GOOD " BEHAVIOUR IN EUROPE ; for the " moment we embark in war here , the " redoubtable Captain PORTER will again " hoist the flag of FREE TRADE AND ...
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... navy has been defeated ; that it has been beaten upon the Ocean and on the Lakes ; that we have been beaten by land and by sca ; that we have been dis- 86 the truth ; which is this : America went to war with us , while we were at war ...
... navy has been defeated ; that it has been beaten upon the Ocean and on the Lakes ; that we have been beaten by land and by sca ; that we have been dis- 86 the truth ; which is this : America went to war with us , while we were at war ...
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... navy , to have resisted with success the ma- ritime power of England single - handed ? Is it nothing to have called forth the admi- ration of the world by acts of bravery like that of the General Armstrong privateer at Fayal ? Is it ...
... navy , to have resisted with success the ma- ritime power of England single - handed ? Is it nothing to have called forth the admi- ration of the world by acts of bravery like that of the General Armstrong privateer at Fayal ? Is it ...
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... navy has hid its head under the waters of its own harbours at the op- proach of my power : and yet meetings " are now holding in many parts of Eng- land at which I am stigmatized as cruel . " opressive ; as most tyrannical and iniqui ...
... navy has hid its head under the waters of its own harbours at the op- proach of my power : and yet meetings " are now holding in many parts of Eng- land at which I am stigmatized as cruel . " opressive ; as most tyrannical and iniqui ...
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... navy , when he " Usher of the Scarlet Rod , G. F. Beltz , described it as hearing a few " bits of " Esq . all in their robes . - The object of " striped bunting , " cannot but bring to " the Meeting being merely to communi- every man's ...
... navy , when he " Usher of the Scarlet Rod , G. F. Beltz , described it as hearing a few " bits of " Esq . all in their robes . - The object of " striped bunting , " cannot but bring to " the Meeting being merely to communi- every man's ...
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