Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... Britain for many years , " which she had refused to satisfy ; and " this law had been passed to induce her to " do us justice . Since that period she had " committed the outrage on the Chesa- " peake . The blood of American citizens ...
... Britain for many years , " which she had refused to satisfy ; and " this law had been passed to induce her to " do us justice . Since that period she had " committed the outrage on the Chesa- " peake . The blood of American citizens ...
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... Britain was more direct than his own : and founds upon this assertion the charge against G. Britain of having neglected to second and support the military operations of Russia . - His Maj . willingly does justice to the motives which ...
... Britain was more direct than his own : and founds upon this assertion the charge against G. Britain of having neglected to second and support the military operations of Russia . - His Maj . willingly does justice to the motives which ...
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... Britain , that same office of mediator , which he had assumed with so much alacrity on the behalf of France . - Nor can his Maj . forget , that the first symptoms of reviving conti- dence , since the peace of Tilsit , the only prospect ...
... Britain , that same office of mediator , which he had assumed with so much alacrity on the behalf of France . - Nor can his Maj . forget , that the first symptoms of reviving conti- dence , since the peace of Tilsit , the only prospect ...
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OFFICIAL PAPERS | 27 |
Romish Popes circular upon the subject of the French Generals Order issued | 33 |
Kings Speech Jan 21 1808 | 117 |
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