Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 1William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 833
... America would never be sincerely united . But such feelings are transitory : nations may be considered as com- batants for hire , whose animosity never survives the event that occasions it . " * Our trade to North America is of the ...
... America would never be sincerely united . But such feelings are transitory : nations may be considered as com- batants for hire , whose animosity never survives the event that occasions it . " * Our trade to North America is of the ...
Page 1263
... America , in the feafon 1799-1800 . -35 . The nature and extent of that trade have fince undergone a particular inveftigation . From the accompanying statements , your Ho- nourable Court will obferve , that the trade of America and ...
... America , in the feafon 1799-1800 . -35 . The nature and extent of that trade have fince undergone a particular inveftigation . From the accompanying statements , your Ho- nourable Court will obferve , that the trade of America and ...
Page 1333
... America , otherwise they would not have gone to Bombay or Madras previous to their ultimate destination , and which must have been in a great measure to dispose of the investments imported by them from Europe and America . We have ...
... America , otherwise they would not have gone to Bombay or Madras previous to their ultimate destination , and which must have been in a great measure to dispose of the investments imported by them from Europe and America . We have ...
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