Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 21R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Page 73
... America would be produc- tive of evil to both ; although , in his " opinion , not of so much evil to England as " to America , So far from considering " the interests of both countries to be in any opposition to one another , he would ...
... America would be produc- tive of evil to both ; although , in his " opinion , not of so much evil to England as " to America , So far from considering " the interests of both countries to be in any opposition to one another , he would ...
Page 135
... America . She had seized no ships belonging to Eng - ed as being a gross violation of their neu- land . She had not been guilty , and she was not charged with being guilty , of any breach of the laws of neutrality . But , if she had ...
... America . She had seized no ships belonging to Eng - ed as being a gross violation of their neu- land . She had not been guilty , and she was not charged with being guilty , of any breach of the laws of neutrality . But , if she had ...
Page 197
... America as a market for our goods . Lord Sheffield has lately said , that what America does not take this year , she must take next year ; that , pass what Acts she will , she must , in the end , be clothed by us . His Lord- ship's mind ...
... America as a market for our goods . Lord Sheffield has lately said , that what America does not take this year , she must take next year ; that , pass what Acts she will , she must , in the end , be clothed by us . His Lord- ship's mind ...
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