Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 17R. Bagshaw, 1810 |
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Page 187
... ships for the shot to reach them . " of the truth of which they had no know- This , Sir , is not all : by Stokes's deposi- ledge . Which I believe is an offence tion the Cassard , one of the ships that against the law . The fabricated ...
... ships for the shot to reach them . " of the truth of which they had no know- This , Sir , is not all : by Stokes's deposi- ledge . Which I believe is an offence tion the Cassard , one of the ships that against the law . The fabricated ...
Page 211
... ships , on , and previous to the 12th April , he , on a subsequent day , when asked by the President , who observed that " the Ocean was not marked on the 12th , she was marked on the 13th , " afterwards positively swears that the only ...
... ships , on , and previous to the 12th April , he , on a subsequent day , when asked by the President , who observed that " the Ocean was not marked on the 12th , she was marked on the 13th , " afterwards positively swears that the only ...
Page 287
... ships , transports , store - ships , vic- tuallers , & c . in order that the armament might proceed without delay to its desti- nation ; and I added my hopes , that they would receive the protection of the ships of war , none of which ...
... ships , transports , store - ships , vic- tuallers , & c . in order that the armament might proceed without delay to its desti- nation ; and I added my hopes , that they would receive the protection of the ships of war , none of which ...
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