Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen9R. Bagshaw, 1806 |
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... least , this consolation , that " the impulse that led us astray was the 66 66 force of the love of our country . Those " who were opposite to us in argument and " conclusion were as opposite to us in hopes , " in wiches , in motives ...
... least , this consolation , that " the impulse that led us astray was the 66 66 force of the love of our country . Those " who were opposite to us in argument and " conclusion were as opposite to us in hopes , " in wiches , in motives ...
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... least , during the first eighteen years of his administration , de- clared the country to be in a prouder situa- tion than she ever before stood ; and , of his having dealt his sarcasms about upon all those , who expressed their fears ...
... least , during the first eighteen years of his administration , de- clared the country to be in a prouder situa- tion than she ever before stood ; and , of his having dealt his sarcasms about upon all those , who expressed their fears ...
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... least , of deliverance . But , who will say ? What honest man has been so far deluded ; or , what hireling has been so highly bribed , as to assert , that this was the case with re- spect to Austria and Prussia ? Who , on the contrary ...
... least , of deliverance . But , who will say ? What honest man has been so far deluded ; or , what hireling has been so highly bribed , as to assert , that this was the case with re- spect to Austria and Prussia ? Who , on the contrary ...
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... least ( if my work should happen to outlive its author ) against the effect of such influence .-- The same motive has been my guide in col- lecting and recording the documents relating to the internal concerns of foreign nations , as ...
... least ( if my work should happen to outlive its author ) against the effect of such influence .-- The same motive has been my guide in col- lecting and recording the documents relating to the internal concerns of foreign nations , as ...
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... least , proof , that they have themselves ever taken the trouble to think upon the subject , I cannot bring myself to affix any epithet milder than that of presumptuous . I mean not this for the Huskissons and the Caunings and the Old ...
... least , proof , that they have themselves ever taken the trouble to think upon the subject , I cannot bring myself to affix any epithet milder than that of presumptuous . I mean not this for the Huskissons and the Caunings and the Old ...
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Página 271 - Treaty signed this day. It shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at the same time. In witness whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto their seals.
Página 433 - The right of a neutral to carry on a commercial intercourse with every part of the dominions of a belligerent, permitted by the laws of the country, (with the exception of blockaded ports and contraband of war,) was believed to have been decided between Great Britain and the United States by the sentence of...
Página 159 - God, in order to obtain pardon of Our sins, and in the most devout and solemn manner send up Our prayers and supplications to the Divine Majesty, for averting those heavy judgments which Our manifold provocations have most justly deserved...
Página 159 - God : and, for the better and more orderly solemnising the same, we have given directions to the most reverend the archbishops and the right reverend the bishops of England and Ireland, to compose a form of prayer suitable to this occasion, to be used in all churches, chapels, and places of public worship, and to take care the same be timely dispersed throughout their respective dioceses.
Página 373 - Every printer of a newspaper to print his name at the bottom of the paper. ' 2. Every editor and proprietor of a paper to deliver in his name, and place of abode, to the Secretary to the Government.
Página 285 - The present separate article shall have the same force and value as if it were inserted, word for word, in the treaty signed this day, and shall be ratified at the same time. In faith...
Página 265 - They have agreed in consequence to employ the most speedy and most efficacious means to form a general league of the states of Europe, and to engage them to accede to the present concert...
Página 727 - Now, THEREFORE, His Majesty, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, is pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows: — 1.
Página 139 - The three former purchases are important, inasmuch as they consolidate disjoined parts of our settled country, and render their intercourse secure ; and the second particularly so, as, with the small point on the river, which we expect is by this time ceded by the Piankeshaws, it completes our possession of the whole of both banks of the Ohio, from its source to near its mouth, and the navigation of that river is thereby rendered forever safe to our citizens settled and settling on its extensive...
Página 433 - On the impressment of our seamen, our remonstrances have never been intermitted. A hope existed at one moment of an arrangement which might have been submitted to, but it soon passed away, and the practice, though relaxed at times in the distant seas, had been constantly pursued in those in our neighborhood.