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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... true light , I am by no means content of successful deception , and to place the with efforts confined within the limits of character and conduct of this terrible a press , whence to publish , even in the mass of power in their true ...
... true light , I am by no means content of successful deception , and to place the with efforts confined within the limits of character and conduct of this terrible a press , whence to publish , even in the mass of power in their true ...
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... true : delphia ; the flower garden had become whether the arguments I now use , be fair insipid , and I panted for busier scenes . and conclusive . I never knowingly stated I went to reside in Philadelphia just any false facts . I have ...
... true : delphia ; the flower garden had become whether the arguments I now use , be fair insipid , and I panted for busier scenes . and conclusive . I never knowingly stated I went to reside in Philadelphia just any false facts . I have ...
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... true to their country , however far the spirit of party might lead them . Upon this be- lief , arising from this very circumstance , I founded , when I saw the last war ap- proaching , my repeatedly - expressed opi- nion , that all the ...
... true to their country , however far the spirit of party might lead them . Upon this be- lief , arising from this very circumstance , I founded , when I saw the last war ap- proaching , my repeatedly - expressed opi- nion , that all the ...
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... true light , the character of this go- and that there was only one year between vernment ; its conduct abroad and at home my quitting the army and my arrival in during the last twenty - five years ; and its the United States . So that ...
... true light , the character of this go- and that there was only one year between vernment ; its conduct abroad and at home my quitting the army and my arrival in during the last twenty - five years ; and its the United States . So that ...
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... true scent , though he puzzles a good deal , stationed . But , supposing them to have and finally goes off upon a false scent . been fed wholly from these islands , and , But , observe , Sir , how he takes from the that , being now come ...
... true scent , though he puzzles a good deal , stationed . But , supposing them to have and finally goes off upon a false scent . been fed wholly from these islands , and , But , observe , Sir , how he takes from the that , being now come ...
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