Cobbett's Weekly Register, Band 52William Cobbett John M. Cobbett, 1824 |
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... Land of Bibles and of Friends of the Turks .--- Catholics in Ireland and in England , and Protestants in France .--- The Old Humbug , com- monly called " the Quarter's Re- venue . " --- Justice Hanson . --- Kent Quarter Sessions ...
... Land of Bibles and of Friends of the Turks .--- Catholics in Ireland and in England , and Protestants in France .--- The Old Humbug , com- monly called " the Quarter's Re- venue . " --- Justice Hanson . --- Kent Quarter Sessions ...
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... of numerous witnesses before the Committees of the Par- liament , that , generally speaking , I endeavoured , then , to show the land is more fertile in Ireland than in England . It is a well - fincessantly 3 4 TO THE KING .
... of numerous witnesses before the Committees of the Par- liament , that , generally speaking , I endeavoured , then , to show the land is more fertile in Ireland than in England . It is a well - fincessantly 3 4 TO THE KING .
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... land , by ex- cluding the sea - water , that , in the executing of the great labour ne- cessary to effect his purpose , he tried Germans , Switzers , English , Yankees , and Irish ; but , that he found , at last , that when real hard ...
... land , by ex- cluding the sea - water , that , in the executing of the great labour ne- cessary to effect his purpose , he tried Germans , Switzers , English , Yankees , and Irish ; but , that he found , at last , that when real hard ...
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... land - owners , who should be made ? No part of have , each of them , his mansion your Majesty's subjects are more upon his estate ; and if there , be cordially attached to your Ma- twenty clergymen , encumbents of jesty's person than ...
... land - owners , who should be made ? No part of have , each of them , his mansion your Majesty's subjects are more upon his estate ; and if there , be cordially attached to your Ma- twenty clergymen , encumbents of jesty's person than ...
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... land - owners are the churches which they took from protestants ; and , it is impossible the catholics to fall into ruins , and that the feelings with regard to suffered the parsonage - houses , the protestant church should not which ...
... land - owners are the churches which they took from protestants ; and , it is impossible the catholics to fall into ruins , and that the feelings with regard to suffered the parsonage - houses , the protestant church should not which ...
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