Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Tom 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 |
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... wish to make us give up " pressing British segmen from the mer- " the right of search ; " and , if her go- " chant ships of a Foreign State , simply on the assurance that a law shall hereafter " be passed , to prohibit the employment ...
... wish to make us give up " pressing British segmen from the mer- " the right of search ; " and , if her go- " chant ships of a Foreign State , simply on the assurance that a law shall hereafter " be passed , to prohibit the employment ...
Strona 9
... wish us to receive any vernment , that there were about fourteen injury in this way , and in order , if pos thousand native Americans then on board sible , to put an end to the war , has made our fleet , who had been impressed from a ...
... wish us to receive any vernment , that there were about fourteen injury in this way , and in order , if pos thousand native Americans then on board sible , to put an end to the war , has made our fleet , who had been impressed from a ...
Strona 33
... wish ; this challenge , was repeated a thou- sand times over ; the public cannot have forgotten the fact ; nay , the sentiment was universal . Upon what ground , then , are the ministers now to be blamed ? Are they to be blamed ...
... wish ; this challenge , was repeated a thou- sand times over ; the public cannot have forgotten the fact ; nay , the sentiment was universal . Upon what ground , then , are the ministers now to be blamed ? Are they to be blamed ...
Strona 37
... wish- ing for the destruction " of America , and who spoke of her as of a power depending on his will for her very existence ; this lan- guage , which will long be remembered , was the general language of the press . We could not ...
... wish- ing for the destruction " of America , and who spoke of her as of a power depending on his will for her very existence ; this lan- guage , which will long be remembered , was the general language of the press . We could not ...
Strona 71
... wish for the diminution " licy which the British Government has of our power.The Americans , however , " so long , and invariably maintained , in clearly appear to see the thing in a different " repelling injustice , and in supporting ...
... wish for the diminution " licy which the British Government has of our power.The Americans , however , " so long , and invariably maintained , in clearly appear to see the thing in a different " repelling injustice , and in supporting ...
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