Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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Page 121
... tion of Spanish milled dollars , and parts of such dollars ) to be a legal tender for the payment of debts and demands in the year 1800 . trade . But whenever the emergency oc- curs that demands a change of system , it seems necessarily ...
... tion of Spanish milled dollars , and parts of such dollars ) to be a legal tender for the payment of debts and demands in the year 1800 . trade . But whenever the emergency oc- curs that demands a change of system , it seems necessarily ...
Page 97
... tion , that there was no intention of getting rid of the Noble Lord's mo- tion by any side - wind , he felt him- self in a very awkward predicament . Lord COCHRANE disclaimed any wish to provoke political discussion , but expressed his ...
... tion , that there was no intention of getting rid of the Noble Lord's mo- tion by any side - wind , he felt him- self in a very awkward predicament . Lord COCHRANE disclaimed any wish to provoke political discussion , but expressed his ...
Page 147
... tion of the circles and arches of " ledge , through want of educa- " the natural hemisphere so far tion , is far from being adequate as they are necessary to the sea- " to the trust . The instrument 66 man and traveller ; and , when is ...
... tion of the circles and arches of " ledge , through want of educa- " the natural hemisphere so far tion , is far from being adequate as they are necessary to the sea- " to the trust . The instrument 66 man and traveller ; and , when is ...
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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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