Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... VERNMENT to the country , which had " that the Treaty will not be ratified . For " for five and twenty years passed through " this event , we repeat , Government ought " the greatest variety of afflicting revolu- " to be fully prepared ...
... VERNMENT to the country , which had " that the Treaty will not be ratified . For " for five and twenty years passed through " this event , we repeat , Government ought " the greatest variety of afflicting revolu- " to be fully prepared ...
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... vernment ? Where are now those , who where no man calls another man 46 master ; " apprehended anarchy from universal suf- and where a handful of gold would not frage ? Where are now the sticklers for purchase from the labouring man the ...
... vernment ? Where are now those , who where no man calls another man 46 master ; " apprehended anarchy from universal suf- and where a handful of gold would not frage ? Where are now the sticklers for purchase from the labouring man the ...
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... vernment , though free as air , is perfectly adequate to the most perilous of wars ? Is it nothing to have thus entitled herself to the confidence of other nations , and made her friendship an object to be sedulously sought after by ...
... vernment , though free as air , is perfectly adequate to the most perilous of wars ? Is it nothing to have thus entitled herself to the confidence of other nations , and made her friendship an object to be sedulously sought after by ...
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... vernment and every Potentate who shall re- nefits be every where equally dispensed , will fuse so to submit , must expect to be treated as doubtles act in this instance like the Mo - traitors and brigands : whilst those who vơ- narchs ...
... vernment and every Potentate who shall re- nefits be every where equally dispensed , will fuse so to submit , must expect to be treated as doubtles act in this instance like the Mo - traitors and brigands : whilst those who vơ- narchs ...
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... vernment of France , and- ( some ex- hatred ; and , therefore , we ought to " pressions of disapprobation arose ) when lose no occasion of facing and of fight " Mr. DICKINSON said , that he certainly ing them . In order to facilitate ...
... vernment of France , and- ( some ex- hatred ; and , therefore , we ought to " pressions of disapprobation arose ) when lose no occasion of facing and of fight " Mr. DICKINSON said , that he certainly ing them . In order to facilitate ...
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