Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 1R. Bagshaw, 1802 |
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Page 33
... thought the interests of our own possessions in the West - Indies required that the expe- dition should be attended with success ; but , The Earl of Carlisle rose , and observed , that ministers had taken such precautionary that , as ...
... thought the interests of our own possessions in the West - Indies required that the expe- dition should be attended with success ; but , The Earl of Carlisle rose , and observed , that ministers had taken such precautionary that , as ...
Page 133
... thought them fairly stated in the petition ; but he doubted as to the effect of the remedy sug- gested by the ... thought it his duty to bring forward on Friday last . He had then stated what ap- peared to him to be a gross breach of ...
... thought them fairly stated in the petition ; but he doubted as to the effect of the remedy sug- gested by the ... thought it his duty to bring forward on Friday last . He had then stated what ap- peared to him to be a gross breach of ...
Page 1143
... thought he might have been duped himself . The man , under these circumstances , having said he knew she might be trusted , ought to be coa- strued , in his opinion , to mean no more than that he thought her deserving of credit . And as ...
... thought he might have been duped himself . The man , under these circumstances , having said he knew she might be trusted , ought to be coa- strued , in his opinion , to mean no more than that he thought her deserving of credit . And as ...
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