Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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Page 255
... Parliament , by stating that the Treaty was not ratified until the 20th of January , and that Parliament met in 10 days af- terwards . But this statement lost all weight , from the recollection of this fact , that according to the ...
... Parliament , by stating that the Treaty was not ratified until the 20th of January , and that Parliament met in 10 days af- terwards . But this statement lost all weight , from the recollection of this fact , that according to the ...
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ment to reward and hold in honour valiant men . A Reformed Parliament they would whip him ; if a real soldier or sailor , they would give him ample means to have house and home , and to be well fed and clothed . But a Reformed Parliament ...
ment to reward and hold in honour valiant men . A Reformed Parliament they would whip him ; if a real soldier or sailor , they would give him ample means to have house and home , and to be well fed and clothed . But a Reformed Parliament ...
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... Parliament , we deny the fact upon the best possible ground , namely , that nothing is to be done , till Borough - elections are put an end to . But , besides , if they tell us , that all these things can be done by the repre ...
... Parliament , we deny the fact upon the best possible ground , namely , that nothing is to be done , till Borough - elections are put an end to . But , besides , if they tell us , that all these things can be done by the repre ...
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to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 1 |
to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 73 |
Letter XII | 105 |
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