Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 1William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 171
... opinion , that this branch of trade will not be diminished by the peace , you have stated , that " we may reasonably expect that the export of our manufac- * tures to the United States of America " will increase . " In contradiction to ...
... opinion , that this branch of trade will not be diminished by the peace , you have stated , that " we may reasonably expect that the export of our manufac- * tures to the United States of America " will increase . " In contradiction to ...
Page 597
... opinion with respect to either of those exceptions . As to the doctrine of the reciprocity and unity of treaties , it is too evidently just and necessary to be questioned ; but I am really at a loss to perceive how the word liberty , in ...
... opinion with respect to either of those exceptions . As to the doctrine of the reciprocity and unity of treaties , it is too evidently just and necessary to be questioned ; but I am really at a loss to perceive how the word liberty , in ...
Page 1255
... opinion , from not having before me the particule documents and materials , eftablifking the facts upon which thofe refolus tions en foundedThe thirteenth refolution contains the principles and details of the mea- fure upon which the ...
... opinion , from not having before me the particule documents and materials , eftablifking the facts upon which thofe refolus tions en foundedThe thirteenth refolution contains the principles and details of the mea- fure upon which the ...
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