Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 439
... consequence of having remained to the last moment ! The American Merchant , whose letter came too late to be noticed , without great inconvenience , shall see his letter and my answer , in the next number . In the mean while , I think ...
... consequence of having remained to the last moment ! The American Merchant , whose letter came too late to be noticed , without great inconvenience , shall see his letter and my answer , in the next number . In the mean while , I think ...
Page 607
... consequence of which he can supply the public with food , at a price attainable by all classes of the community . The instant the farmer shall be deprived of the demand created by the distilleries , & c . the corn which he has raised ...
... consequence of which he can supply the public with food , at a price attainable by all classes of the community . The instant the farmer shall be deprived of the demand created by the distilleries , & c . the corn which he has raised ...
Page 701
... consequence of the Berlin decree . I have since learnt , that several most respectable gentlemen , have appeared at the bar of the House of Co- mons , and proved the fact . I likewise no- tice , that your correspondent does not doubt my ...
... consequence of the Berlin decree . I have since learnt , that several most respectable gentlemen , have appeared at the bar of the House of Co- mons , and proved the fact . I likewise no- tice , that your correspondent does not doubt my ...
Contents
OFFICIAL PAPERS | 27 |
Romish Popes circular upon the subject of the French Generals Order issued | 33 |
Kings Speech Jan 21 1808 | 117 |
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