Cobbett's Political Register, Том 6William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1804 |
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... danger ; gra- dually wearing away the resources of the country , the confidence of the people and of foreign nations , and the very foundations of the monarchy . These reflections apply with peculiar jus- tice to the conduct of ...
... danger ; gra- dually wearing away the resources of the country , the confidence of the people and of foreign nations , and the very foundations of the monarchy . These reflections apply with peculiar jus- tice to the conduct of ...
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... danger and for a temporary purpose ; and , while they expressly stated , that the augmentation of the troops at their expense was not to be considered as a per- manent establishment , they strongly remon- strated against the principle ...
... danger and for a temporary purpose ; and , while they expressly stated , that the augmentation of the troops at their expense was not to be considered as a per- manent establishment , they strongly remon- strated against the principle ...
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... danger of 66 its example , and as an instance of an " armed force kept up in the colony , after " it has been declared dangerous and uncon- " stitutional by the representatives of the 66 people . " To the distance at which the Assembly ...
... danger of 66 its example , and as an instance of an " armed force kept up in the colony , after " it has been declared dangerous and uncon- " stitutional by the representatives of the 66 people . " To the distance at which the Assembly ...
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... danger of a total subversion of those colonies , succeeded by a sort of beggarly independence ; the islands inhabited here by blacks and there by whites ; having in one place a government of one sort , in another a government of another ...
... danger of a total subversion of those colonies , succeeded by a sort of beggarly independence ; the islands inhabited here by blacks and there by whites ; having in one place a government of one sort , in another a government of another ...
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... danger , are in- clined to remain true to their lawful Sove . reign ; and which example may induce them to swerve from their duty at the very mo ment when a Sovereign stands most in need of the efforts and actual proofs of their at ...
... danger , are in- clined to remain true to their lawful Sove . reign ; and which example may induce them to swerve from their duty at the very mo ment when a Sovereign stands most in need of the efforts and actual proofs of their at ...
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