Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 21R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Page 237
... true.English " stile , with three times three . We un- derstand the Prince , in returning thanks " for this mark of respect to the object of " his pride and tenderness , said in a short but most eloquent address , That he « had made it ...
... true.English " stile , with three times three . We un- derstand the Prince , in returning thanks " for this mark of respect to the object of " his pride and tenderness , said in a short but most eloquent address , That he « had made it ...
Page 241
... true ; and , what is more , it is an era which has long been most anxiously prayed for by all those who are the true friends of the country , and who have perceived the cause of there being so few men of great weight stand- ing forward ...
... true ; and , what is more , it is an era which has long been most anxiously prayed for by all those who are the true friends of the country , and who have perceived the cause of there being so few men of great weight stand- ing forward ...
Page 681
... true , that a hired press has asserted , that the persons who thus rejoiced , who thus bestowed upon Bellingham such un- equivocal marks of applause and admira- tion ; it is true , that the hired press ( that greater deceiver of princes ) ...
... true , that a hired press has asserted , that the persons who thus rejoiced , who thus bestowed upon Bellingham such un- equivocal marks of applause and admira- tion ; it is true , that the hired press ( that greater deceiver of princes ) ...
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