Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 1R. Bagshaw, 1802 |
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Page 171
... United States had doubled since the year 1793 , and that his lordship seemed , with you , to ima- gine , that an increase , instead of a diminu- tion , in these exports , would be produced " In the equilibrium of the affairs of Germany ...
... United States had doubled since the year 1793 , and that his lordship seemed , with you , to ima- gine , that an increase , instead of a diminu- tion , in these exports , would be produced " In the equilibrium of the affairs of Germany ...
Page 801
... United States with Foreign Nations * . THE [ 802 To descend to articles of smaller value than these , would lead into a minuteness of detail neither necessary nor useful to the present ob- ject . The proportion of our exports to the ...
... United States with Foreign Nations * . THE [ 802 To descend to articles of smaller value than these , would lead into a minuteness of detail neither necessary nor useful to the present ob- ject . The proportion of our exports to the ...
Page 833
... United States must necessarily be possessed by Britain , it will be that country which , in the end , instead of losing , will have gained , every thing by a revolution , from which we fondly predicted her ruin . If we were to form our ...
... United States must necessarily be possessed by Britain , it will be that country which , in the end , instead of losing , will have gained , every thing by a revolution , from which we fondly predicted her ruin . If we were to form our ...
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