Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 5William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 127
... consequence of the great pecuniary exactions made upon the monied part of the community , for the support of the armies which are stationed throughout the country , and in consequence of the daily requisitions made among the lower ...
... consequence of the great pecuniary exactions made upon the monied part of the community , for the support of the armies which are stationed throughout the country , and in consequence of the daily requisitions made among the lower ...
Page 389
... consequence is , that she will decay sooner by some years , than she otherwise would have done and not only the Victory , but other ships likewise , experienced a similar fate . The case of the poor caulkers was particu- larly hard ...
... consequence is , that she will decay sooner by some years , than she otherwise would have done and not only the Victory , but other ships likewise , experienced a similar fate . The case of the poor caulkers was particu- larly hard ...
Page 667
... consequence , that it had been referred to a sub - committee to take the same into their consideration , and point out not only the several inconveniences resulting from the regulation , but the means by which they might be remedied ...
... consequence , that it had been referred to a sub - committee to take the same into their consideration , and point out not only the several inconveniences resulting from the regulation , but the means by which they might be remedied ...
Contents
A British Creditors Defence of the Conduct of British Creditors on the French | 25 |
Official Declaration of the Emperor of Germany sent to the Deputy of the Eques | 83 |
An Analytical and Comparative View of two Pamphlets lately published the | 97 |
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