Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 17R. Bagshaw, 1810 |
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Page 101
... believe that I am what the advocates of the Public Robbers de- = scribe me to be . Very many there are , who , from a refinement in baseness , only affect to believe it ; who know better , but , who are very desirous that others should ...
... believe that I am what the advocates of the Public Robbers de- = scribe me to be . Very many there are , who , from a refinement in baseness , only affect to believe it ; who know better , but , who are very desirous that others should ...
Page 407
... believe I did it of my own accord.- Did Capt . Lake know that you had so done ? When the ship arrived at Barbadoes , he asked me how he was discharged on the book : I told him I had run him on the books ; he said that I ought to have ...
... believe I did it of my own accord.- Did Capt . Lake know that you had so done ? When the ship arrived at Barbadoes , he asked me how he was discharged on the book : I told him I had run him on the books ; he said that I ought to have ...
Page 485
... believe one's senses , when one sees a people , formerly re- nowned for their spirit , quietly , and even silently , submit to such a government , having , apparently , in the present prac- tice of it , no one good , and so many evils ...
... believe one's senses , when one sees a people , formerly re- nowned for their spirit , quietly , and even silently , submit to such a government , having , apparently , in the present prac- tice of it , no one good , and so many evils ...
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