Cobbett's Political Register, Volúmenes21-22William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... Party and Country Party ; the latter of which was always ready to defend the rights of the people ; to oppose every attempt at en- croachment on the part of the ministers of the Crown ; and , though the ministry of the day commanded a ...
... Party and Country Party ; the latter of which was always ready to defend the rights of the people ; to oppose every attempt at en- croachment on the part of the ministers of the Crown ; and , though the ministry of the day commanded a ...
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... party would , if put into power , have made no reforms . They made a shocking outcry against the sinecure of £ 3,000 . a year to Colonel M'Mahon , and , since that , against his £ 2,000 . a year salary ; they were loud enough here , and ...
... party would , if put into power , have made no reforms . They made a shocking outcry against the sinecure of £ 3,000 . a year to Colonel M'Mahon , and , since that , against his £ 2,000 . a year salary ; they were loud enough here , and ...
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... party could muster about 200 . What , then , were the people to think ? Why , my lord , I will tell you what they ought to think , what they did think , and what they said too ; and that was , that your party took care not to bestow a ...
... party could muster about 200 . What , then , were the people to think ? Why , my lord , I will tell you what they ought to think , what they did think , and what they said too ; and that was , that your party took care not to bestow a ...
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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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