Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 11R. Bagshaw, 1807 |
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... amongst whom we may number the President , perhaps , it pro- ceeded from philosophical notions , very good in themselves , but for the acting upon which the Americans are much too far gone in a contempt for every thing not tending to ...
... amongst whom we may number the President , perhaps , it pro- ceeded from philosophical notions , very good in themselves , but for the acting upon which the Americans are much too far gone in a contempt for every thing not tending to ...
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... Amongst all the effects of duelling this is the worst , that it gives the reputation of bravery to the most flagrant of cowards . Find me a man , if he be a soldier by profession , who seems to have been a coward from his mother's womb ...
... Amongst all the effects of duelling this is the worst , that it gives the reputation of bravery to the most flagrant of cowards . Find me a man , if he be a soldier by profession , who seems to have been a coward from his mother's womb ...
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... amongst the petitioners , and particularly Sir Henry Midmay , whose conduct upon this occasion , has been highly praise - worthy , who will not , one would think , be induced to eat their words , merely because it would be convenient ...
... amongst the petitioners , and particularly Sir Henry Midmay , whose conduct upon this occasion , has been highly praise - worthy , who will not , one would think , be induced to eat their words , merely because it would be convenient ...
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... amongst such oats as are seen shaking their sides at the grimaces of the Drury - Lane pantomimes.But , be- fore we proceed any further in our comments , let us see the speech attributed to Mr Per- ceval , as it was published in the news ...
... amongst such oats as are seen shaking their sides at the grimaces of the Drury - Lane pantomimes.But , be- fore we proceed any further in our comments , let us see the speech attributed to Mr Per- ceval , as it was published in the news ...
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... amongst our best means of defence as well as of offence against our most formidable enemy that state of things , thanks to the Pitts , is completely overturned . There is no longer a trace of it remaining ; and yet , these Pitts now ...
... amongst our best means of defence as well as of offence against our most formidable enemy that state of things , thanks to the Pitts , is completely overturned . There is no longer a trace of it remaining ; and yet , these Pitts now ...
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