Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... thought not . He always con- " sidered a national vessel as national ter- " ritory , and that it should be maintained " inviolate . He had formerly been of " opinion that it would be better to pass a " total non - importation law ; but ...
... thought not . He always con- " sidered a national vessel as national ter- " ritory , and that it should be maintained " inviolate . He had formerly been of " opinion that it would be better to pass a " total non - importation law ; but ...
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... thought , King Cong , " and in this thought you will , I am pretty confident , find that you were wrong . 66 But , besides the weight of this opi- nion , which would have applied to the case , iu all times , and under all circumstances ...
... thought , King Cong , " and in this thought you will , I am pretty confident , find that you were wrong . 66 But , besides the weight of this opi- nion , which would have applied to the case , iu all times , and under all circumstances ...
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... thought , that the union was a wild project ; I thought , that the states against which , France was drawing the sword , were rotten to the core ; I thought , that there was a moral cause , more powerful than her arms , working for ...
... thought , that the union was a wild project ; I thought , that the states against which , France was drawing the sword , were rotten to the core ; I thought , that there was a moral cause , more powerful than her arms , working for ...
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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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