Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 423
... trade of America , that trade , the loss of which so distresses her , is with England and her dominions . What is it that has put a stop to this trade ? The non - importation act and the act of embargo . Well , then , why does she not ...
... trade of America , that trade , the loss of which so distresses her , is with England and her dominions . What is it that has put a stop to this trade ? The non - importation act and the act of embargo . Well , then , why does she not ...
Page 439
... trade , continue in that trade for years , and , at last , when they can stay no longer , when they can derive no longer any profits from a trade , for the support of which their country has dearly paid in armaments and subsidies , home ...
... trade , continue in that trade for years , and , at last , when they can stay no longer , when they can derive no longer any profits from a trade , for the support of which their country has dearly paid in armaments and subsidies , home ...
Page 887
... trade in foreign spirits is carried on under the protection of licences from the privy council , and of neutral flags , and that thereby a great encouragement is given to a staple commodity of the enemy , while a proportionate ...
... trade in foreign spirits is carried on under the protection of licences from the privy council , and of neutral flags , and that thereby a great encouragement is given to a staple commodity of the enemy , while a proportionate ...
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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