Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 15R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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Page 93
... manners and in- humanity can imagine . Portugal , unfor- tunately , is threatened with all these evils , and its inhabitants have no means to avoid - In like manner , any village which shall the horrors to which they are exposed , but ...
... manners and in- humanity can imagine . Portugal , unfor- tunately , is threatened with all these evils , and its inhabitants have no means to avoid - In like manner , any village which shall the horrors to which they are exposed , but ...
Page 269
... manner unfolded by Colonel Gordon , in how excellent and regular a " manner every thing was conducted in the " Office of the Commander in Chief , so highly “ to his honour , and so productive of benefit to « the British army . ” - -Aye ...
... manner unfolded by Colonel Gordon , in how excellent and regular a " manner every thing was conducted in the " Office of the Commander in Chief , so highly “ to his honour , and so productive of benefit to « the British army . ” - -Aye ...
Page 423
... manner , as the reader will have observed , at the opening of Kennet , the loan - maker's case , when he complained , that Mr. Wardle had proceeded with the threat of infamy hanging over his head , in case of failure , and that that ...
... manner , as the reader will have observed , at the opening of Kennet , the loan - maker's case , when he complained , that Mr. Wardle had proceeded with the threat of infamy hanging over his head , in case of failure , and that that ...
Contents
AmericaOrders in Council relative to the Commerce with the United States | 1 |
CONVENTION in PortugalReport of the Board of Inquiry to the King | 13 |
City and County of the City of Gloucester March | 29 |
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