Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen35Wm. Jackson, 1820 |
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... amount to . He shall no longer sit quietly in a sinecure seat . This I promise him . So , he may prepare himself for ... amounts to . This is in the Bur- they are dumb as posts . In dett way . And Mr. CHAMBER- short , by their silence ...
... amount to . He shall no longer sit quietly in a sinecure seat . This I promise him . So , he may prepare himself for ... amounts to . This is in the Bur- they are dumb as posts . In dett way . And Mr. CHAMBER- short , by their silence ...
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... amounts , for each person , on an average , to fifteen guineas . A hundred thou - but , people do not flee without sand persons bring away , in this manner , a million and a half of guineas , never to return . Suppose these emigrants to ...
... amounts , for each person , on an average , to fifteen guineas . A hundred thou - but , people do not flee without sand persons bring away , in this manner , a million and a half of guineas , never to return . Suppose these emigrants to ...
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... amount to twice as much as the first cost of the bacon , including freight and insurance and all other expences ! What a monstrous thing is this ! What is the use of fleets and of com- merce , but to enable one country to participate in ...
... amount to twice as much as the first cost of the bacon , including freight and insurance and all other expences ! What a monstrous thing is this ! What is the use of fleets and of com- merce , but to enable one country to participate in ...
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... amount of the pa- per . But , still , I had no proof as to what it might be . I had no fact , no acknowledged fact to go on . The Bark fellows have , for years , been saying , that they are able pay ; nay , that they wish to pay . This ...
... amount of the pa- per . But , still , I had no proof as to what it might be . I had no fact , no acknowledged fact to go on . The Bark fellows have , for years , been saying , that they are able pay ; nay , that they wish to pay . This ...
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... amount ; you have no means of coming at the truth ; you cannot detect them , if they tell you lies : they have the most powerful motives by which men were ever actualed to tell you a lie ; and yet you argue and pass laws upon their ...
... amount ; you have no means of coming at the truth ; you cannot detect them , if they tell you lies : they have the most powerful motives by which men were ever actualed to tell you a lie ; and yet you argue and pass laws upon their ...
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