Cobbett's Political Register, Том 8William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1805 |
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... duty , was con- tinued during the whole of his Treasurership , and left by him to be pursued exactly as it was when he entered the office . But , though we possess not the advantage of knowing the date or duration of his lord- ship's ...
... duty , was con- tinued during the whole of his Treasurership , and left by him to be pursued exactly as it was when he entered the office . But , though we possess not the advantage of knowing the date or duration of his lord- ship's ...
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... duty could have been thought stronger than in the for- mer . He was out of the office , it is true ; but , the office was still in existence , and was filled by a person , with whom he was , as yet ( in the , autumn of 1802 ) upon the ...
... duty could have been thought stronger than in the for- mer . He was out of the office , it is true ; but , the office was still in existence , and was filled by a person , with whom he was , as yet ( in the , autumn of 1802 ) upon the ...
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... duty not to permit that the tranquillity of the north of Germany be dis- Iturbed , and which guarantee Swedish Po- merania itself from every consequence at- . tending any war whatever . The under- signed requests M. De Brinckmann to ...
... duty not to permit that the tranquillity of the north of Germany be dis- Iturbed , and which guarantee Swedish Po- merania itself from every consequence at- . tending any war whatever . The under- signed requests M. De Brinckmann to ...
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... duty , a scrupulous watchfulness over the pecuniary interests of the people ; and , I remember with particular satisfaction , his conduct during the debate upon Mr. Creevy's motion relative to Mr. Fordyce , which Mr. Fordyce has , by ...
... duty , a scrupulous watchfulness over the pecuniary interests of the people ; and , I remember with particular satisfaction , his conduct during the debate upon Mr. Creevy's motion relative to Mr. Fordyce , which Mr. Fordyce has , by ...
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... duty , the House should fail to do theirs Acting as the " faithful representatives of the people , who have trusted them , they ought to seize upon every object of equitable resource that presents itself ; and certainly none are so fair ...
... duty , the House should fail to do theirs Acting as the " faithful representatives of the people , who have trusted them , they ought to seize upon every object of equitable resource that presents itself ; and certainly none are so fair ...
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