Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 - Great Britain |
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... House of Bruns- wick , and we call the event a " Glorious " Revolution . " Nay , a foreigner came here to reign in the stead of our old discarded king , and that foreigner came , too , with foreign troops to assist him.To object ...
... House of Bruns- wick , and we call the event a " Glorious " Revolution . " Nay , a foreigner came here to reign in the stead of our old discarded king , and that foreigner came , too , with foreign troops to assist him.To object ...
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... house , would , if taken , be liable to be cut in quarters and to have his bowels ripped out and flung in his face ! Horrid , however , as is the idea of this rigour , it is not impossible , that it may lead to good in the end . It will ...
... house , would , if taken , be liable to be cut in quarters and to have his bowels ripped out and flung in his face ! Horrid , however , as is the idea of this rigour , it is not impossible , that it may lead to good in the end . It will ...
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... House of Austria not upon the Govern ment only , but upon the person and family of the Sovereign ! It is an attack in thất part where human nature tells us men feel most acutely ; and ; therefore , under the present circumstances , it ...
... House of Austria not upon the Govern ment only , but upon the person and family of the Sovereign ! It is an attack in thất part where human nature tells us men feel most acutely ; and ; therefore , under the present circumstances , it ...
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... house , instead of inducing them to side with those who wish to overthrow him.But , in estimating the probable power of this do- cument in effecting the object which it has in view , we must not , blind as we are , quite overlook its ...
... house , instead of inducing them to side with those who wish to overthrow him.But , in estimating the probable power of this do- cument in effecting the object which it has in view , we must not , blind as we are , quite overlook its ...
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... houses , 7,800 53,207 105,530 323,287 1. Smugglers of salt , armed and as- sembled to the number of live , in Provence , a fine of 500 liv . and nine years gallies ; in all the rest of the kingdom , death . 2. Smugglers armed ...
... houses , 7,800 53,207 105,530 323,287 1. Smugglers of salt , armed and as- sembled to the number of live , in Provence , a fine of 500 liv . and nine years gallies ; in all the rest of the kingdom , death . 2. Smugglers armed ...
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