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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... hundred thousand men , stationed throughout the whole country in forts and barracks ; that people who are compelled to crouch to insolent Hanoverian soldiers , and some of whom in the very heart of England have been flogged by those Ha ...
... hundred thousand men , stationed throughout the whole country in forts and barracks ; that people who are compelled to crouch to insolent Hanoverian soldiers , and some of whom in the very heart of England have been flogged by those Ha ...
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... hundred thousand men , stationed to you . And do you not think that the name of England is as dear to me ? You wish to see the land of our forefathers al- What a discovery was this for me ! Iways great . And do you think I wish to felt ...
... hundred thousand men , stationed to you . And do you not think that the name of England is as dear to me ? You wish to see the land of our forefathers al- What a discovery was this for me ! Iways great . And do you think I wish to felt ...
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... hundreds of millions upon the people of England to force these Bourbons back again upon these same subjects . Claim the honour of having prevented neutrals from carrying on trade with France , lest that trade should assist the French to ...
... hundreds of millions upon the people of England to force these Bourbons back again upon these same subjects . Claim the honour of having prevented neutrals from carrying on trade with France , lest that trade should assist the French to ...
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... hundred specie will not return without a great di- thousand taxgatherers , at an expense of minution , or , a total discredit , of that pa- more than 24 millions of dollars a year . per - money . In the act of withdrawing In such a case ...
... hundred specie will not return without a great di- thousand taxgatherers , at an expense of minution , or , a total discredit , of that pa- more than 24 millions of dollars a year . per - money . In the act of withdrawing In such a case ...
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... hundred thousand taxgatherers , at an expense of more than 24 millions of dollars a year . In such a case it is useless to seek for 66 to themselves a bare sufficiency to enable them to live COBBETT'S WEEKLY POLITICAL REGISTER .
... hundred thousand taxgatherers , at an expense of more than 24 millions of dollars a year . In such a case it is useless to seek for 66 to themselves a bare sufficiency to enable them to live COBBETT'S WEEKLY POLITICAL REGISTER .
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