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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... believe , was never which had brought out the new ambassa - done in any other case , the foulest asser- dor from the republic , appeared in that tions were made respecting even my wife . river with the tricoloured flag at her mast ...
... believe , was never which had brought out the new ambassa - done in any other case , the foulest asser- dor from the republic , appeared in that tions were made respecting even my wife . river with the tricoloured flag at her mast ...
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... believe , and to maintain , that there was no considerable number of persons , in America , who , at bottom , were not true to their country , however far the spirit of party might lead them . Upon this be- lief , arising from this very ...
... believe , and to maintain , that there was no considerable number of persons , in America , who , at bottom , were not true to their country , however far the spirit of party might lead them . Upon this be- lief , arising from this very ...
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... believe , that taxes in sufficient amount to pay the interest will be collect- ed ; or , perhaps , even granted by the Con- gress . There are never any fears of that sort here .. Here the parliament never re- fuses to grant what the ...
... believe , that taxes in sufficient amount to pay the interest will be collect- ed ; or , perhaps , even granted by the Con- gress . There are never any fears of that sort here .. Here the parliament never re- fuses to grant what the ...
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... believe , that they will be very slow indeed to consent to any establishment , that shall , in any of its leading features , resemble the paper Mammoth of England . I do not believe , ( and , indeed , I can almost say I am certain of ...
... believe , that they will be very slow indeed to consent to any establishment , that shall , in any of its leading features , resemble the paper Mammoth of England . I do not believe , ( and , indeed , I can almost say I am certain of ...
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... believe , that the dissolution is not , therefore , beneath you to pay some of our funding system would merely bring attention to what took place at their last the nation back to the state in which it meeting , at which meeting were ...
... believe , that the dissolution is not , therefore , beneath you to pay some of our funding system would merely bring attention to what took place at their last the nation back to the state in which it meeting , at which meeting were ...
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