Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 23-24William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 501
... occasion for an address ? When the King was thought to have been in danger from the pen - knife of a poor old mad - woman , addresses of loyalty , affection , and of congratulation at his escape , poured in from every county , city ...
... occasion for an address ? When the King was thought to have been in danger from the pen - knife of a poor old mad - woman , addresses of loyalty , affection , and of congratulation at his escape , poured in from every county , city ...
Page 615
... occasion , qualities of a rather opposite kind , in any branch of the Royal Family , we are by no means , I suppose , to open our lips upon the subject . water that has passed under the sanctified the censorship of the public . -It is ...
... occasion , qualities of a rather opposite kind , in any branch of the Royal Family , we are by no means , I suppose , to open our lips upon the subject . water that has passed under the sanctified the censorship of the public . -It is ...
Page 259
... occasion to compliment the King as the founder of the institution . It appears to me , that , in place of exultation upon such an occasion , the language of lamentation at the necessity of such an establishinent | would have better ...
... occasion to compliment the King as the founder of the institution . It appears to me , that , in place of exultation upon such an occasion , the language of lamentation at the necessity of such an establishinent | would have better ...
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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