Cobbett's Political Register: V.[1] American, Or V.30 English ...William Cobbett H. Cobbett and G. S. Oldfield, 1816 - Great Britain |
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... English government towards France and French- men , 65 . To Mr. Niles , proprietor of the Weekly Register at Baltimore , in answer to a letter from him , and on the piracies of the English press , 79 . Letter XI . To the Chancellor of ...
... English government towards France and French- men , 65 . To Mr. Niles , proprietor of the Weekly Register at Baltimore , in answer to a letter from him , and on the piracies of the English press , 79 . Letter XI . To the Chancellor of ...
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... English system . - Landing of the English Ambassador in America . - Com- plaint of the officers of the Niger . - Sir Francis Burdett , 641 . Letter XV . To the People of the United States of America . Risings in England . - The Reve ...
... English system . - Landing of the English Ambassador in America . - Com- plaint of the officers of the Niger . - Sir Francis Burdett , 641 . Letter XV . To the People of the United States of America . Risings in England . - The Reve ...
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... English sailors be- reasoned at all ? As to opinions , they de - longing to the ship Ganges . The city was pend upon impressions . These are very thrown into a great ferment . The impres- frequently false without any fault in the sion ...
... English sailors be- reasoned at all ? As to opinions , they de - longing to the ship Ganges . The city was pend upon impressions . These are very thrown into a great ferment . The impres- frequently false without any fault in the sion ...
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... English government , so bold- M'KEAN ; brought before him at his house ; ly and so positively made without the and , without any trial , any indictment , shadow of proof , and which charge I any action , was compelled to find bail to ...
... English government , so bold- M'KEAN ; brought before him at his house ; ly and so positively made without the and , without any trial , any indictment , shadow of proof , and which charge I any action , was compelled to find bail to ...
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... English friends , if your prejudices still remain unshaken by the events that have taken place since I had the pleasure to see you ; if you still persist in confounding the English government with the oppressed people of England ; and ...
... English friends , if your prejudices still remain unshaken by the events that have taken place since I had the pleasure to see you ; if you still persist in confounding the English government with the oppressed people of England ; and ...
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