Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen20William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1811 |
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... able to discover any way whatever , by which gold could possibly return to the Bank and remain there in quantity sufficient to enable that Company to pay their notes in gold upon demand . To resume payments in gold would , indeed , be a ...
... able to discover any way whatever , by which gold could possibly return to the Bank and remain there in quantity sufficient to enable that Company to pay their notes in gold upon demand . To resume payments in gold would , indeed , be a ...
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... able not only to restore that harmony which formerly existed be- tween them ; but , that he shall be able to chain them together for ever after ; to bind them as it were in the bonds of mar- riage , and to render the ties indissoluble ...
... able not only to restore that harmony which formerly existed be- tween them ; but , that he shall be able to chain them together for ever after ; to bind them as it were in the bonds of mar- riage , and to render the ties indissoluble ...
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... able more correctly to judge of the tendency of what is now going on here . There are divers histories of what was done in France , relative to the assignats ; but , I choose to take for my authority one of the present Ministers , the ...
... able more correctly to judge of the tendency of what is now going on here . There are divers histories of what was done in France , relative to the assignats ; but , I choose to take for my authority one of the present Ministers , the ...
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... able to stand out another campaign ! " This DEPRECIA- " TION of the Assignats , " said he , " is so " severely felt , that it has been repeatedly " admitted , that means must be found to " employ resources less wasteful . This ...
... able to stand out another campaign ! " This DEPRECIA- " TION of the Assignats , " said he , " is so " severely felt , that it has been repeatedly " admitted , that means must be found to " employ resources less wasteful . This ...
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... able to conclude the discussion ; but , the debate in the House of Commons has created new matter , and , as I wish to see the event of the Bill now before that House , before I take my leave of the subject , I must defer the conclusion ...
... able to conclude the discussion ; but , the debate in the House of Commons has created new matter , and , as I wish to see the event of the Bill now before that House , before I take my leave of the subject , I must defer the conclusion ...
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Página 729 - ... when it blends with a pursuit of ignominious gain a treacherous subserviency, in the transgressors, to a foreign policy adverse to that of their own country. It is then that the virtuous indignation of the public should be enabled to manifest itself through the regular animadversions of the most competent laws. To secure greater respect to our mercantile flag, and to the honest...
Página 821 - Governor will adopt provisionally and recommend to the confirmation of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, in the name and on behalf of His Majesty...
Página 731 - Bratlay, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, against the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and against the peace of our said Lady the Queen, her crown and dignity.
Página 725 - British government, was denied to have taken place ; it was an indispensable condition of the repeal of the British Orders, that commerce should be restored to a footing that would admit the productions and manufactures of Great Britain, when owned by neutrals, into markets shut against them by her enemy; the United States being given to understand that, in the mean time, a continuance of their non-importation act would lead to measures of retaliation.
Página 221 - Given under my hand and seal, this day of , in the year of our Lord , at , in the [county] aforesaid.
Página 729 - An enlarged philanthropy, and an enlightened forecast, concur in imposing on the National Councils an obligation to take a deep interest in their destinies; to cherish reciprocal sentiments of good will ; to regard the progress of events; and not to be unprepared for whatever order of things may be ultimately established...
Página 725 - In the unfriendly spirit of those disclosures indemnity and redress for other wrongs have continued to be withheld, and our coasts and the mouths of our harbors have again witnessed scenes not less derogatory to the dearest of our national rights than vexatious to the regular course of our trade.
Página 785 - Address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in Common Council assembled.
Página 409 - Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation.
Página 729 - ... the great communities which occupy the southern portion of our own hemisphere and extend into our neighborhood. An enlarged philanthropy and an enlightened forecast concur in imposing on the national councils an obligation to take a deep interest in their destinies, to cherish reciprocal sentiments of good will, to regard the progress of events, and not to be unprepared...