Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 21R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Page 133
... taken out by the captors to pre- vent a rescue , the sailors so taken out are frequently kept at sea for a long while , and , in many cases , they have lost their lives during such their detention , which to them must necessarily be ...
... taken out by the captors to pre- vent a rescue , the sailors so taken out are frequently kept at sea for a long while , and , in many cases , they have lost their lives during such their detention , which to them must necessarily be ...
Page 353
... taken for my motto , which is taken from the Morning Chronicle , has been reported in the TIMES , thus : 66 " MR . CHARLES ADAMS argued generally against the clause . In allusion to what bad " fallen the other night , from an Honoura ...
... taken for my motto , which is taken from the Morning Chronicle , has been reported in the TIMES , thus : 66 " MR . CHARLES ADAMS argued generally against the clause . In allusion to what bad " fallen the other night , from an Honoura ...
Page 457
... taken place in France , they seem to look upon their titles and feudal rights only to be withheld from them for a time , and , I verily believe , they fully expect to return to them . Much good may their dream do them ; but , let them ...
... taken place in France , they seem to look upon their titles and feudal rights only to be withheld from them for a time , and , I verily believe , they fully expect to return to them . Much good may their dream do them ; but , let them ...
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