Cobbett's Political Register, 第 24 巻William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1813 |
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... Bread , 457 . Speech of the Prince Regent , on the open- ing of Parliament , 609 . COMMUNICATIONS . Letters on the Trinity , and Christianity , 265 , 552 , 583 , 619 . 717 , 724 . , by Tranquillus , 9 . Mr. Fordham , 38 , Gulielmus ...
... Bread , 457 . Speech of the Prince Regent , on the open- ing of Parliament , 609 . COMMUNICATIONS . Letters on the Trinity , and Christianity , 265 , 552 , 583 , 619 . 717 , 724 . , by Tranquillus , 9 . Mr. Fordham , 38 , Gulielmus ...
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... Bread , 417 , 481,641 . Maximum of Bread , 449 . Queen's Speech , 232 , 257 . Queen of Sicily , 97 . State of the Navy , 33 . Swedish Treaty , 1 . The Trinity , 2 , 65 . Trinity and Tithes , 297 . Ecce Homo , 516 , 549 , 581 , 616 ...
... Bread , 417 , 481,641 . Maximum of Bread , 449 . Queen's Speech , 232 , 257 . Queen of Sicily , 97 . State of the Navy , 33 . Swedish Treaty , 1 . The Trinity , 2 , 65 . Trinity and Tithes , 297 . Ecce Homo , 516 , 549 , 581 , 616 ...
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... Bread in LONDON , for the Six Months ending with Dec. 1813 , taking the average of the four Assizes in each Month . - N . B. The Weight of the Loaf , according to Law , is 4lb . 5oz . 8dr . 8. d . 106 ) ** 1 64 1,44 1 21 : July August ...
... Bread in LONDON , for the Six Months ending with Dec. 1813 , taking the average of the four Assizes in each Month . - N . B. The Weight of the Loaf , according to Law , is 4lb . 5oz . 8dr . 8. d . 106 ) ** 1 64 1,44 1 21 : July August ...
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... bread , by the want of food war will be assembled.It certainly is for their necessary subsistence . These are likewise very true , that the loss of the the weapons that have been employed Russian and Prussian troops is very great ...
... bread , by the want of food war will be assembled.It certainly is for their necessary subsistence . These are likewise very true , that the loss of the the weapons that have been employed Russian and Prussian troops is very great ...
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... bread ! " This is very easy , requiring nothing more than a slight exertion of the lungs , unloaded with any particle of thought . But to show how the cultivation of these lands would add to the quantity of bread , demands much greater ...
... bread ! " This is very easy , requiring nothing more than a slight exertion of the lungs , unloaded with any particle of thought . But to show how the cultivation of these lands would add to the quantity of bread , demands much greater ...
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