Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... United States of Ame- rica , 641 , 687 , 722 . To Sir Francis Burdett , Bart , on the Pitt System of War against France , 650 . To Lord Grenville , on the Constitutions of Eng- land , America , and France , 737 . The New Era , 755 ...
... United States of Ame- rica , 641 , 687 , 722 . To Sir Francis Burdett , Bart , on the Pitt System of War against France , 650 . To Lord Grenville , on the Constitutions of Eng- land , America , and France , 737 . The New Era , 755 ...
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... United States , 677 . M. Birkbeck to the Right Hon . H. Grattan , 698 . Wm . Mayland , on Modera Forgeries , 722 . Censor , on the Term Petition , 819 . SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICATIONS . From Chief Justice Thorpe's pamphlet ...
... United States , 677 . M. Birkbeck to the Right Hon . H. Grattan , 698 . Wm . Mayland , on Modera Forgeries , 722 . Censor , on the Term Petition , 819 . SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICATIONS . From Chief Justice Thorpe's pamphlet ...
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... United States should have thought fit to at last , declared war ; but the President , " demand , that the British Government always anxious to avoid the calamities of " should desist from its ancient and accus- war , immediately ...
... United States should have thought fit to at last , declared war ; but the President , " demand , that the British Government always anxious to avoid the calamities of " should desist from its ancient and accus- war , immediately ...
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... United States would ad- may terminate , without delay , the hosti- " mit the right , or acquiesce in the prac- " lities which now exist between the United " tice , of the opposite party ; or that Great " States and Great Britain , on ...
... United States would ad- may terminate , without delay , the hosti- " mit the right , or acquiesce in the prac- " lities which now exist between the United " tice , of the opposite party ; or that Great " States and Great Britain , on ...
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... United States should be Castlereagh's letter to Mr. Russell , that " protected against a practice , which , " to impress British seamen from the mer- " while it degrades the nation , deprives " them of their right as freemen , takes ...
... United States should be Castlereagh's letter to Mr. Russell , that " protected against a practice , which , " to impress British seamen from the mer- " while it degrades the nation , deprives " them of their right as freemen , takes ...
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