Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... PETITION , which I moved thereat , and which petition ( the only copy I had ) was obtained from me , by the Reporter of the Chronicle , in order to be sent to London to be printed in that and other papers , It was so sent ; but was ...
... PETITION , which I moved thereat , and which petition ( the only copy I had ) was obtained from me , by the Reporter of the Chronicle , in order to be sent to London to be printed in that and other papers , It was so sent ; but was ...
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... petitions of the loyal " of the paupers have increased with the high Southampton , Portsmouth , Winchester , prices ? Will any man have the confidence and hundreds of other cities and towas , to deny this ? And if this cannot be de ...
... petitions of the loyal " of the paupers have increased with the high Southampton , Portsmouth , Winchester , prices ? Will any man have the confidence and hundreds of other cities and towas , to deny this ? And if this cannot be de ...
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... petition against such a measure , I will be duce the taxes of the English farmer , that man . and then he will grow corn enough with , out the aid of foreign supply ; and the COTINENTAL AFFAIRS . It is im- manufacturers , eating cheap ...
... petition against such a measure , I will be duce the taxes of the English farmer , that man . and then he will grow corn enough with , out the aid of foreign supply ; and the COTINENTAL AFFAIRS . It is im- manufacturers , eating cheap ...
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... petition for the repeal of this tax , we should petition for the diminution of the expence which occasions its necessity . In that case we should have reason on our side , for it is palpable and apparent that while the present most ...
... petition for the repeal of this tax , we should petition for the diminution of the expence which occasions its necessity . In that case we should have reason on our side , for it is palpable and apparent that while the present most ...
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... Petition which I moved ; have exhibited me as guilty of the most glaring inconsistency , and as having behaved in a disorderly and even ridiculous manner . I shall , I trust , therefore , be excused for giving an account of the ...
... Petition which I moved ; have exhibited me as guilty of the most glaring inconsistency , and as having behaved in a disorderly and even ridiculous manner . I shall , I trust , therefore , be excused for giving an account of the ...
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