Cobbett's Political Register, Volúmenes23-24William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... mind , whether we , who call for a reform of the House of Commons , are the enemies of the throne and of the Royal Family . Lady Douglas and her husband , after this , that is to say in 1805 , and in the month of December in that year ...
... mind , whether we , who call for a reform of the House of Commons , are the enemies of the throne and of the Royal Family . Lady Douglas and her husband , after this , that is to say in 1805 , and in the month of December in that year ...
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... mind . Agitate the public mind , reverend Sirs , what do you mean by that ? Would it agitate the public mind more for you to cry out against perjury and subornation , than it did when you cried out against murder ? Would you agitate the ...
... mind . Agitate the public mind , reverend Sirs , what do you mean by that ? Would it agitate the public mind more for you to cry out against perjury and subornation , than it did when you cried out against murder ? Would you agitate the ...
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... mind ; and , if the capabi- lity of distinguishing words upon paper does not tend to enlighten him , that ac- quirement is to be considered as nothing of any value . The great length of this letter makes me fear to proceed further at ...
... mind ; and , if the capabi- lity of distinguishing words upon paper does not tend to enlighten him , that ac- quirement is to be considered as nothing of any value . The great length of this letter makes me fear to proceed further at ...
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remarks 625 | 161 |
AMERICA U S American Presidents Mes Robert Bidgood | 377 |
AMERICA British Dispatch from Sir G Speech of Sarah Bidgood | 403 |
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