Cobbett's Political Register, Band 13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1808 |
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... embargo , ( s laid , during last war , lasted only about six weeks , at the end of which time the whole country was nearly in a state of commotion . While it lasts now , there can be no revenue , except from the cargoes , on board of ...
... embargo , ( s laid , during last war , lasted only about six weeks , at the end of which time the whole country was nearly in a state of commotion . While it lasts now , there can be no revenue , except from the cargoes , on board of ...
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... embargo , either explicitly or by implication . - The following were all the papers laid by the president before con- gress , as the grounds of the embargo . - 1 . The proclamation of the king of G. Britain requiring the return of his ...
... embargo , either explicitly or by implication . - The following were all the papers laid by the president before con- gress , as the grounds of the embargo . - 1 . The proclamation of the king of G. Britain requiring the return of his ...
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... embargo were not in the way ? Why then should it be continued ? Why rather was it ever laid ? Can those be legitimate reasons for the embargo which are concealed from Congress at the moment when they are required to impose it ? Are the ...
... embargo were not in the way ? Why then should it be continued ? Why rather was it ever laid ? Can those be legitimate reasons for the embargo which are concealed from Congress at the moment when they are required to impose it ? Are the ...
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Table of the Number of Christenings and Burials within the Bills of Mortality from December 1807 | 1 |
OFFICIAL PAPERS | 27 |
Spanish Revolution as represented in the French paper the Moniteur to which | 33 |
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