Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, 13. köideR. Bagshaw, 1808 |
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... proved to be American citizens . They also observe , that the act of taking them by force was without a parallel in the history of ci- vilized nations ; that , if disavowed by the English government , it must be considered , as a ...
... proved to be American citizens . They also observe , that the act of taking them by force was without a parallel in the history of ci- vilized nations ; that , if disavowed by the English government , it must be considered , as a ...
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... proved it . He " would call the attention of the House to a period when men of different political " sentiments held the reins of Government ; 66 66 petition after petition had been presented " against the Sedition Law , and yet they ...
... proved it . He " would call the attention of the House to a period when men of different political " sentiments held the reins of Government ; 66 66 petition after petition had been presented " against the Sedition Law , and yet they ...
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... proved of the constitution of Corsica , or ly proved the inefficiency of the existing or- der of things , to any purposes of enlarged policy or national tranquilisation . Whilst the Irish legislators had liberty and the glorious ...
... proved of the constitution of Corsica , or ly proved the inefficiency of the existing or- der of things , to any purposes of enlarged policy or national tranquilisation . Whilst the Irish legislators had liberty and the glorious ...
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... prove very ineffectual . To the multitude , that is rather an object of al- lowable pride , than of any real utility . A few of the higher classes might indeed have an opportunity of taking advantage of it , to get into situations of ...
... prove very ineffectual . To the multitude , that is rather an object of al- lowable pride , than of any real utility . A few of the higher classes might indeed have an opportunity of taking advantage of it , to get into situations of ...
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... proved , that the total loss of foreign commerce , and , of course , the throwing out of em- ployment of all the manufacturers , employ- ed in making goods for exportation , could . not produce any injury to the nation , nor any ...
... proved , that the total loss of foreign commerce , and , of course , the throwing out of em- ployment of all the manufacturers , employ- ed in making goods for exportation , could . not produce any injury to the nation , nor any ...
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Page 981 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by law...
Page 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...
Page 59 - 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...
Page 407 - And the Lord said, Behold the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do; and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do.
Page 407 - Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech.
Page 997 - that an humble Address be presented to his majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to direct that there be laid before this house...
Page 255 - Provided, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent the departure of any foreign ship or vessel, either in ballast, or with the goods, wares and merchandise on board of such foreign ship or vessel, when notified of this act.
Page 157 - That from and after the twentieth day of May next, it shall' not be lawful to import into the United States or the territories thereof, any goods, wares or merchandise whatever, from any port or place situated in Great Britain or Ireland, or in any of the colonies or dependencies of Great Britain, nor from any port or place situated in France, or in any of her colonies or dependencies...
Page 153 - Every ship, to whatever nation it may belong, that shall have submitted to be searched by an English ship, or to a voyage to England, or shall have paid any tax whatsoever to the English government, is thereby and for that alone, declared to be denationalized, to have forfeited the protection of its king, and to have become English property.
Page 159 - ... the importation of which into the United States, or the territories thereof, is prohibited by law; and I do further swear (or affirm) that if I shall hereafter discover or know of any such goods, wares or merchandise, amongst the said goods, wares and merchandise, imported or consigned as aforesaid, I will immediately and without delay report the same to the collector of this district.