Cobbett's Political Register, Bände 25-26William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... wish ought to be on the side of the dread the overthrow of their present laws , happiness of mankind.- -With these which are the sole guarantee of their pro- facts , then , before us ; with the view , which | perty . — If , indeed , we ...
... wish ought to be on the side of the dread the overthrow of their present laws , happiness of mankind.- -With these which are the sole guarantee of their pro- facts , then , before us ; with the view , which | perty . — If , indeed , we ...
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... wish the form of the government to be somewhat different from what it is , and , above all things , I could wish to see the people who pay taxes fully and fairly represented in a legislative as- sembly , having the real , not the sham ...
... wish the form of the government to be somewhat different from what it is , and , above all things , I could wish to see the people who pay taxes fully and fairly represented in a legislative as- sembly , having the real , not the sham ...
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... wish me to shew the com- parison between these and the expences and taxes in America . You also wish to have my account of the state of the people here ; or , in plainer terms , you wish to know , how we stand as to mode of living , and ...
... wish me to shew the com- parison between these and the expences and taxes in America . You also wish to have my account of the state of the people here ; or , in plainer terms , you wish to know , how we stand as to mode of living , and ...
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Traitors in Canada 12 | 11 |
Abuse of Austria | 33 |
Answer to the Bourbon Proclamation | 65 |
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