Cobbett's Political Register, Niteet 23–24William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... means of discord and civil troubles . It interest and of their glory , to direct their was by these means that England acted in conduct , and determine their resolutions . 1809 against the Cabinet of St. Petersburgh , when it shewed ...
... means of discord and civil troubles . It interest and of their glory , to direct their was by these means that England acted in conduct , and determine their resolutions . 1809 against the Cabinet of St. Petersburgh , when it shewed ...
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... means to say , that to ask for redress by means of Addresses is not the way to obtain it ; if he means this as a ge- neral proposition , I should be glad to know what may have been his views in the nume- rous addresses which he has ...
... means to say , that to ask for redress by means of Addresses is not the way to obtain it ; if he means this as a ge- neral proposition , I should be glad to know what may have been his views in the nume- rous addresses which he has ...
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... mean ? It means , says R. F. , " just claim . " But what does " just claim " mean ? I sup- pose it means 66 right ; " which leaves the subject precisely where it was in the be- ginning . The word right must be explained by producing ...
... mean ? It means , says R. F. , " just claim . " But what does " just claim " mean ? I sup- pose it means 66 right ; " which leaves the subject precisely where it was in the be- ginning . The word right must be explained by producing ...
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AMERICA U S American Presidents Mes Robert Bidgood | 377 |
AMERICA British Dispatch from Sir G Speech of Sarah Bidgood | 403 |
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