Cobbett's Political Register, Volum 13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1808 |
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... supply our West India colonies " with provisions , lumber , and every article of " necessity . " The Morning Chronicle will say it is unfair if I suppose him to include amongst articles of necessity , the clothing and hardware requisite ...
... supply our West India colonies " with provisions , lumber , and every article of " necessity . " The Morning Chronicle will say it is unfair if I suppose him to include amongst articles of necessity , the clothing and hardware requisite ...
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... supply the Bra- zils with before . If , however , it be true , that post - office packets are to be sent to that country , our expenses , on account of this " glorious event , " have already actually commenced . We may prepare to sweat ...
... supply the Bra- zils with before . If , however , it be true , that post - office packets are to be sent to that country , our expenses , on account of this " glorious event , " have already actually commenced . We may prepare to sweat ...
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... supply of woollen cloth would soon become such as to reduce her to the use of her furs , in which state her millions of subjects might , perhaps , be as happy as they now are ; but , the change woold , I am fully persuaded , give an ...
... supply of woollen cloth would soon become such as to reduce her to the use of her furs , in which state her millions of subjects might , perhaps , be as happy as they now are ; but , the change woold , I am fully persuaded , give an ...
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... supply chiefs we deplore ? Does it require the esta- blishment of a foreign office , which we are told costs the country from two to three hundred thousand pounds a year ? I see no such necessity . Does it require a secretary of state ...
... supply chiefs we deplore ? Does it require the esta- blishment of a foreign office , which we are told costs the country from two to three hundred thousand pounds a year ? I see no such necessity . Does it require a secretary of state ...
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... supply of frigates and sloops , orders of council and proclama- tions . Two frigates and four sloops of war stationed at five different places , with the addition of a line of battle ship at Marble- head , at Sandy Hook , at Hampton ...
... supply of frigates and sloops , orders of council and proclama- tions . Two frigates and four sloops of war stationed at five different places , with the addition of a line of battle ship at Marble- head , at Sandy Hook , at Hampton ...
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Side 55 - I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that at 5 o'clock PM on the 6th of August last, in latitude 24° 44
Side 191 - Eugene, and his direct legitimate descendants from male to male, by order of primogeniture, to the perpetual exclusion of women and their descendants.
Side 253 - Congress, who will doubtless perceive all the advantages which may be expected from an inhibition of the departure of our vessels from the ports of the United States. Their wisdom will also see the necessity of making every preparation for whatever events may grow out of the present crisis. TH: JEFFERSON. DECEMBER 30, 1807. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States...
Side 253 - The communications now made, shewing the great and increasing dangers with which our vessels, our seamen, and merchandise are threatened on the high seas and elsewhere from the belligerent powers of Europe...
Side 147 - Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, that general reprisals be granted against the ships, goods, and subjects, of the Emperor of all the Russias...
Side 561 - Where his glowing eye-balls turn, Thousand banners round him burn : Where he points his purple spear, Hasty, hasty Rout is there, Marking with indignant eye Fear to stop, and Shame to fly. There Confusion, Terror's child, Conflict fierce, and Ruin wild, Agony, that pants for breath, Despair and honourable Death.
Side 151 - And the right honourable the lords commissioners of his majesty's treasury, his majesty's principal secretaries of state, the lords commissioners of the admiralty, and the judges of the high court of admiralty, and the judges of the courts of viceadmiralty are to take the necessary measures herein as to them may respectively appertain.
Side 441 - It is agreed that creditors on either side shall meet with no lawful impediment to the recovery of the full value in sterling money, of all bona fide debts heretofore contracted.
Side 993 - That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that a monument be erected in the Cathedral Church of ST.
Side 407 - Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech.