Cobbett's Political Register, Volúmenes23-24William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... thing more im- present itself to her mind . And I confidently proper , while she proceeds expressly to negative submit to your Majesty's better judgment , that such it as affording any proof of attachment ; yet it a general question ...
... thing more im- present itself to her mind . And I confidently proper , while she proceeds expressly to negative submit to your Majesty's better judgment , that such it as affording any proof of attachment ; yet it a general question ...
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... thing ; to insert their speeches . But , I have read , and advised him to have nothing to do with with great pleasure , all the excellent things the matter.- -The production was , how- they said about the parties , high and low , ever ...
... thing ; to insert their speeches . But , I have read , and advised him to have nothing to do with with great pleasure , all the excellent things the matter.- -The production was , how- they said about the parties , high and low , ever ...
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... thing , a trespass upon another man , he must first prove his right . There may be in John a right to pass across the field of James ; but , having now , for the first time , begun to exercise this right , it is incumbent upon him to ...
... thing , a trespass upon another man , he must first prove his right . There may be in John a right to pass across the field of James ; but , having now , for the first time , begun to exercise this right , it is incumbent upon him to ...
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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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