Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 23William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1813 - Great Britain |
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... observed ) strongly at- tached to England , for no others did I ever number amongst my friends ; these letters assured me , that the people of America ; not the government ; not " a faction , " as our hirelings have called them ; that ...
... observed ) strongly at- tached to England , for no others did I ever number amongst my friends ; these letters assured me , that the people of America ; not the government ; not " a faction , " as our hirelings have called them ; that ...
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... observe , by the Order of the 23d of June , the Orders in Council of Ja- nuary , 1807 , and April , 1809 , are to be revived . The officer who conveys this Halifax , Nova Scotia , Sept. 30. letter to the American coast has received Sir ...
... observe , by the Order of the 23d of June , the Orders in Council of Ja- nuary , 1807 , and April , 1809 , are to be revived . The officer who conveys this Halifax , Nova Scotia , Sept. 30. letter to the American coast has received Sir ...
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... observed , that to steal the hat was as cri- Indeed , the " DECLARATION " does not say minal as to steal the coat ; and , if I had that it is it says , that the right of known , or suspected , that the hat was SEARCHING neutral vessels ...
... observed , that to steal the hat was as cri- Indeed , the " DECLARATION " does not say minal as to steal the coat ; and , if I had that it is it says , that the right of known , or suspected , that the hat was SEARCHING neutral vessels ...
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... observed , which he has not sup- ported . He has no objection to trust them with the distribution of the 70 or 80 mil- lions a year , which they raise upon the people of this kingdom ; but he is in ter- rible alarm at their getting ...
... observed , which he has not sup- ported . He has no objection to trust them with the distribution of the 70 or 80 mil- lions a year , which they raise upon the people of this kingdom ; but he is in ter- rible alarm at their getting ...
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... observations , aided by all the information they have obtained from the Boards of Customs and Excise , they are not enabled to concur in the opinion , that the proposed extension of the import trade from India would be productive of any ...
... observations , aided by all the information they have obtained from the Boards of Customs and Excise , they are not enabled to concur in the opinion , that the proposed extension of the import trade from India would be productive of any ...
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