Cobbett's Political Register, Volúmenes21-22William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... land has not fallen upon upon which the readers of the Courier are the women in this kingdom , we shall then told " they may rely . " The assertor pro- have pretty good proof of the falsehood of duces no proof of it . He does not ...
... land has not fallen upon upon which the readers of the Courier are the women in this kingdom , we shall then told " they may rely . " The assertor pro- have pretty good proof of the falsehood of duces no proof of it . He does not ...
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... land taxes of two thirds of Scot- nearly four years that Mr. Perceval has land ; and that if the members of the House been in the receipt of more than twice as of Commons would not put any of the public much as the salary of the ...
... land taxes of two thirds of Scot- nearly four years that Mr. Perceval has land ; and that if the members of the House been in the receipt of more than twice as of Commons would not put any of the public much as the salary of the ...
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... land proprietors , all cultivating their own of April last , and of that Editor , Mr. Can- soil ; when we consider that from 2 to ning is , in this instance , at least , no more 300,000 bishops , priests , monks , and nuns , than an ...
... land proprietors , all cultivating their own of April last , and of that Editor , Mr. Can- soil ; when we consider that from 2 to ning is , in this instance , at least , no more 300,000 bishops , priests , monks , and nuns , than an ...
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Peace 538 | 1 |
SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICA Lords April 21 1812 From the Morning | 231 |
AMERICA U S Correspondence between Lord Liverpool 817 822 | 233 |
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