Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 21-22William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 93
... appears by the accounts to be placed in General Blake ; and the people of Valencia appear determined to co - operate in resistance to the enemy.- There has been no movement in the north since I last addressed your Lordship . Freneda ...
... appears by the accounts to be placed in General Blake ; and the people of Valencia appear determined to co - operate in resistance to the enemy.- There has been no movement in the north since I last addressed your Lordship . Freneda ...
Page 219
... appears by the statement ( C. ) . to 207,000 acres , and the payments by purchasers to 600,000 dollars . It has already been stated , that those pay- ments on the average of the two last years , amount , after deducting the expences and ...
... appears by the statement ( C. ) . to 207,000 acres , and the payments by purchasers to 600,000 dollars . It has already been stated , that those pay- ments on the average of the two last years , amount , after deducting the expences and ...
Page 623
... appears to me , that conciliation is at an end , if these pestiferous news - papers , such as the Times and the Courier , are resolved to persevere in their contemptuous lan- guage and their false accusations against the whole class of ...
... appears to me , that conciliation is at an end , if these pestiferous news - papers , such as the Times and the Courier , are resolved to persevere in their contemptuous lan- guage and their false accusations against the whole class of ...
Contents
Peace 538 | 1 |
SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICA Lords April 21 1812 From the Morning | 231 |
AMERICA U S Correspondence between Lord Liverpool 817 822 | 233 |
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