Cobbett's Political Register, Band 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... live for years longer in a state of warfare , their several homes alternately exposed to plunder and violence , and their blood continually exposed to be shed , merely on account of the commer- cial interests of this Island.We are told ...
... live for years longer in a state of warfare , their several homes alternately exposed to plunder and violence , and their blood continually exposed to be shed , merely on account of the commer- cial interests of this Island.We are told ...
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... lives merely because tates of France , by whom they themselves our paper - system would be endangered by were oppressed ... live in social intercourse with France ? Why should the French not have our hardware and our cloth , and give us ...
... lives merely because tates of France , by whom they themselves our paper - system would be endangered by were oppressed ... live in social intercourse with France ? Why should the French not have our hardware and our cloth , and give us ...
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... lives , when , at a few leagues distance , we could see so many things to delight the eye and inform the mind ? Why should those , who are able to travel , be forced to swallow fogs , while they might inhale the wholesome air of ...
... lives , when , at a few leagues distance , we could see so many things to delight the eye and inform the mind ? Why should those , who are able to travel , be forced to swallow fogs , while they might inhale the wholesome air of ...
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... live.- But , from what I have heard , and , indeed , from " what I have seen in a printed paper , it ap- pears to be impossible , that the discussion can long remain confined to such narrow limits.Certainly the public , who pay so ...
... live.- But , from what I have heard , and , indeed , from " what I have seen in a printed paper , it ap- pears to be impossible , that the discussion can long remain confined to such narrow limits.Certainly the public , who pay so ...
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... live to see their wishes ful- filled , we may save ourselves the trouble of pitying the French ; for , certainly , they will deserve no pity . They tell us , that , if the Bourbons were restored , there would be no fear of the ancient ...
... live to see their wishes ful- filled , we may save ourselves the trouble of pitying the French ; for , certainly , they will deserve no pity . They tell us , that , if the Bourbons were restored , there would be no fear of the ancient ...
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