Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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Page 61
... respect for the rights of other nations , the character of the times particularly in- culcates the lesson , that , whether to prevent or repel danger , we ought not to be unpre- pared for it . This consideration will suf- ficiently ...
... respect for the rights of other nations , the character of the times particularly in- culcates the lesson , that , whether to prevent or repel danger , we ought not to be unpre- pared for it . This consideration will suf- ficiently ...
Page 209
... respecting Ireland , but in the pre- " sent state of that country , he was afraid " the whole of this amount would be " found necessary . With respect to the " colonies , he could not conceive that any " considerable reduction could ...
... respecting Ireland , but in the pre- " sent state of that country , he was afraid " the whole of this amount would be " found necessary . With respect to the " colonies , he could not conceive that any " considerable reduction could ...
Page 673
... respect and essential to his prosperity or happiness ? gratitude towards those who in any de- And , therefore , if we deem parliamentary gree , distinguished themselves on that me- reform essential to the prosperity and hap - morable ...
... respect and essential to his prosperity or happiness ? gratitude towards those who in any de- And , therefore , if we deem parliamentary gree , distinguished themselves on that me- reform essential to the prosperity and hap - morable ...
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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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