Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 23-24William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 71
... feel , " if feel " WORLD , His Royal Highness was en- she must , that the practice complained of | “ titled to look for a far different result . was essential to the support of her mari- " From their common origin - from their time ...
... feel , " if feel " WORLD , His Royal Highness was en- she must , that the practice complained of | “ titled to look for a far different result . was essential to the support of her mari- " From their common origin - from their time ...
Page 223
... feel , but it is not by its substantial effects alone that they feel their depression . avenues of wealth are still open to them , none to honours or distinctions . Thus , thousands of those possibilities , the pro- spect and hope of ...
... feel , but it is not by its substantial effects alone that they feel their depression . avenues of wealth are still open to them , none to honours or distinctions . Thus , thousands of those possibilities , the pro- spect and hope of ...
Page 533
... feel myself , to a state of comparative security , as well as credit , by being , at length , permitted , upon your Majesty's gracious re - consideration of your last determination , to have access to your Ma- jesty ; yet , under all ...
... feel myself , to a state of comparative security , as well as credit , by being , at length , permitted , upon your Majesty's gracious re - consideration of your last determination , to have access to your Ma- jesty ; yet , under all ...
Contents
remarks 625 | 161 |
AMERICA U S American Presidents Mes Robert Bidgood | 377 |
AMERICA British Dispatch from Sir G Speech of Sarah Bidgood | 403 |
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