Cobbett's Political Register, Volúmenes21-22William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... published , FIFTEENTH EDITION , SIR FRANCIS BURDETT'S ADDRESS to the PRINCE REGENT ; as proposed in the House of Commons , at the opening of the Session ; on the 7th of January 1812. To which is prefixed his SPEECH on that occasion ...
... published , FIFTEENTH EDITION , SIR FRANCIS BURDETT'S ADDRESS to the PRINCE REGENT ; as proposed in the House of Commons , at the opening of the Session ; on the 7th of January 1812. To which is prefixed his SPEECH on that occasion ...
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has , since that time , published several works ; and , as there have been published a thousand works against him , the people may , surely , now be thought as good judges , at least , as they were in 1792.- -With all these advantages ...
has , since that time , published several works ; and , as there have been published a thousand works against him , the people may , surely , now be thought as good judges , at least , as they were in 1792.- -With all these advantages ...
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... published the Reader , relates to my affair with the " in the Statesman , on the nineteenth day Transport Board , still undecided ; and , " of March last . And further saith , that though last , it is certainly not least , in the " he ...
... published the Reader , relates to my affair with the " in the Statesman , on the nineteenth day Transport Board , still undecided ; and , " of March last . And further saith , that though last , it is certainly not least , in the " he ...
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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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