Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... thing respecting an invading enemy . any public person or measure , or any opi- The rise , progress , and result of the nion on the subject of religion ; a nation American wars ( I mean both of them ) have without Dukes , or Lords , or ...
... thing respecting an invading enemy . any public person or measure , or any opi- The rise , progress , and result of the nion on the subject of religion ; a nation American wars ( I mean both of them ) have without Dukes , or Lords , or ...
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... thing which it is of importance for my mission to learn ; and I confess , with pleasure , to your Excel- lency , that all that I now know , has added greatly to my hopes , and encouraged me to address you with the frankness of a soldier ...
... thing which it is of importance for my mission to learn ; and I confess , with pleasure , to your Excel- lency , that all that I now know , has added greatly to my hopes , and encouraged me to address you with the frankness of a soldier ...
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... thing has been foreseen in the were declaratory of independence ; but Bona- treaty of peace between the Sovereigns of parte , either to sacrifice a portion of the im- Europe . Not aware of the prudence and the mense * armies which ...
... thing has been foreseen in the were declaratory of independence ; but Bona- treaty of peace between the Sovereigns of parte , either to sacrifice a portion of the im- Europe . Not aware of the prudence and the mense * armies which ...
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... thing shew that the cause of the Hay- tians is distinct from that of the people ? In fact , to what people , to what Sovereign , would any one have dared to propose conditions so base and degrading ? They despise us ; they think us so ...
... thing shew that the cause of the Hay- tians is distinct from that of the people ? In fact , to what people , to what Sovereign , would any one have dared to propose conditions so base and degrading ? They despise us ; they think us so ...
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... thing better than a sort of poli- sufferings of my life . In short , I have tical romance . There is no reason , set my heart on this thing , and , if I am however , why a history of this war disappointed , I shall be grieved more ...
... thing better than a sort of poli- sufferings of my life . In short , I have tical romance . There is no reason , set my heart on this thing , and , if I am however , why a history of this war disappointed , I shall be grieved more ...
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