Cobbett's Political Register, Bände 25-26William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... accused . -If this fact be true , is it likely , that those of Sir Robert Wilson and Mr. Burdon are true ? Is it possible ? I think that any man of common sense and common candour must answer in the ncga- live . -If we were not wilfully ...
... accused . -If this fact be true , is it likely , that those of Sir Robert Wilson and Mr. Burdon are true ? Is it possible ? I think that any man of common sense and common candour must answer in the ncga- live . -If we were not wilfully ...
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... accused have been falsely accused and shamefully aspersed by the public statements affecting my character , origina- ting from the Members of the Stock - Ex- prints . What are the circumstances upon change Committee , I have thought it ...
... accused have been falsely accused and shamefully aspersed by the public statements affecting my character , origina- ting from the Members of the Stock - Ex- prints . What are the circumstances upon change Committee , I have thought it ...
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... accused man ever bettered his cause were openly accused of cogging a die , or with the public by making an oath , to marking a card , for the purpose of winning which , in case of proved falsehood , no le- his neighbour's money , he ...
... accused man ever bettered his cause were openly accused of cogging a die , or with the public by making an oath , to marking a card , for the purpose of winning which , in case of proved falsehood , no le- his neighbour's money , he ...
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Traitors in Canada 12 | 11 |
Abuse of Austria | 33 |
Answer to the Bourbon Proclamation | 65 |
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