Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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Page 605
... evil which had resulted from the state of the currency , which he had foreseen and predicted , but which had been deemed visionary , was , that during the war we had borrowed money , which was then of small value ; and we were now ...
... evil which had resulted from the state of the currency , which he had foreseen and predicted , but which had been deemed visionary , was , that during the war we had borrowed money , which was then of small value ; and we were now ...
Page 99
... evil , offer to give the distressed nation half a which cause must , of course , leave croun in the pound . Lord Cochrane the Government BLAMELESS ! The deserve ; the thauks of every man in Government was to have all the England for ...
... evil , offer to give the distressed nation half a which cause must , of course , leave croun in the pound . Lord Cochrane the Government BLAMELESS ! The deserve ; the thauks of every man in Government was to have all the England for ...
Page 277
... evil ; and they would order to exhibit its contents in a con- still have appeared to be no evil at tracted form . In another letter all , if the wars in which we have been will endeavour to make this exhibi- engaged against the ...
... evil ; and they would order to exhibit its contents in a con- still have appeared to be no evil at tracted form . In another letter all , if the wars in which we have been will endeavour to make this exhibi- engaged against the ...
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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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