Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 17R. Bagshaw, 1810 |
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Page 37
... least amiable circumstance , they not only appear to be , but , in general , really are , wholly unconscious of the great good they are doing.- What , then ! would the STATESMAN , who is , ge- nerally , so just in his sentiments ...
... least amiable circumstance , they not only appear to be , but , in general , really are , wholly unconscious of the great good they are doing.- What , then ! would the STATESMAN , who is , ge- nerally , so just in his sentiments ...
Page 337
... least so it would appear from the Speech said to have been made upon this occasion by LORD MAHON . I take it from the Morning Chronicle of the 27th of February.- " Lord Mahon contended that no practical grievance accrued from the employ ...
... least so it would appear from the Speech said to have been made upon this occasion by LORD MAHON . I take it from the Morning Chronicle of the 27th of February.- " Lord Mahon contended that no practical grievance accrued from the employ ...
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... least , of those deadly hostilities , which Sir Francis , at the head of the people of England , and of the whole kingdom , was waging against them . But , they saw ; to their inexpres- sible mortification , they saw , at the same time ...
... least , of those deadly hostilities , which Sir Francis , at the head of the people of England , and of the whole kingdom , was waging against them . But , they saw ; to their inexpres- sible mortification , they saw , at the same time ...
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