Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... consider " it as a declaration of war . -Mr . RHEA spoke against referring the Petition . He 66 66 " 6 " 6 66 66 observed , that when these Colonies pre- " sented Petitions to the British Parliament " for a redress of grievances , they ...
... consider " it as a declaration of war . -Mr . RHEA spoke against referring the Petition . He 66 66 " 6 " 6 66 66 observed , that when these Colonies pre- " sented Petitions to the British Parliament " for a redress of grievances , they ...
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... Considering that the indemnity and relief which our kingdom has a right to de- mand and expect depend entirely upon the powerful intervention of France . Consider- ing , in fine , that however great the sacrifi- ces hitherto made by ...
... Considering that the indemnity and relief which our kingdom has a right to de- mand and expect depend entirely upon the powerful intervention of France . Consider- ing , in fine , that however great the sacrifi- ces hitherto made by ...
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... consider themselves with re- spect to the nation at large , may fairly con- clude from my observations on the treatment we have experienced , from the neglect with which we have been treated , and from the sacrifice which has been made ...
... consider themselves with re- spect to the nation at large , may fairly con- clude from my observations on the treatment we have experienced , from the neglect with which we have been treated , and from the sacrifice which has been made ...
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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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