Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... happy to explain to 66 you thus fully the views of my Govern- ment on this important subject . The " President desires that the war which " exists between our countries should be " terminated on such conditions as may se- cure a solid ...
... happy to explain to 66 you thus fully the views of my Govern- ment on this important subject . The " President desires that the war which " exists between our countries should be " terminated on such conditions as may se- cure a solid ...
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... happy in the enjoyment of liberty . These people had seen liberty , and the very hope of liberty , destroyed in France ; their long existing hopes of seeing that object accomplished had been just fully gratified ; Hence these malignant ...
... happy in the enjoyment of liberty . These people had seen liberty , and the very hope of liberty , destroyed in France ; their long existing hopes of seeing that object accomplished had been just fully gratified ; Hence these malignant ...
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... happy coun- Guerriere , the Macedonian , the Java , the ry , at the head of whese Government he Peacock , and divers other smaller ships of has been placed by the unbought votes of war , by that Republic , whose very name his " fellow ...
... happy coun- Guerriere , the Macedonian , the Java , the ry , at the head of whese Government he Peacock , and divers other smaller ships of has been placed by the unbought votes of war , by that Republic , whose very name his " fellow ...
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... Happy Ame - sides by acclamations of Vive le Roy ! His rica and thrice happy Americans , who are too enlightened , too free , and too brave , ever to be liable to the pedagogal vengeance of a degenerated and fallen people . AN ADMIRER ...
... Happy Ame - sides by acclamations of Vive le Roy ! His rica and thrice happy Americans , who are too enlightened , too free , and too brave , ever to be liable to the pedagogal vengeance of a degenerated and fallen people . AN ADMIRER ...
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... happy as well as arguments to prove , that Mr. to perceive , that you were hissed for this HUNT's motion was an unjust attack sentiment , at the County Meeting . I upon those powers ; and , I confess , that was happy to perceive it ...
... happy as well as arguments to prove , that Mr. to perceive , that you were hissed for this HUNT's motion was an unjust attack sentiment , at the County Meeting . I upon those powers ; and , I confess , that was happy to perceive it ...
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