Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 |
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... ENGLAND . - London Gazettes , 20 , 21 , 29 , 27 . PRUSSIA . - Correspondence between the French and Prussian Plenipotentiaries , 45-57 . SPAIN . -Declaration of Ferdinand , dated Madrid , 11th May , 1814 , 696 . NAPLES - Declaration of ...
... ENGLAND . - London Gazettes , 20 , 21 , 29 , 27 . PRUSSIA . - Correspondence between the French and Prussian Plenipotentiaries , 45-57 . SPAIN . -Declaration of Ferdinand , dated Madrid , 11th May , 1814 , 696 . NAPLES - Declaration of ...
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... England , and will demand . We must take conditions " we recollect that in a previous Speech to far short of those which safely requires , " the Senate , he had attempted to pique " and power enables us to dictate , rather the ...
... England , and will demand . We must take conditions " we recollect that in a previous Speech to far short of those which safely requires , " the Senate , he had attempted to pique " and power enables us to dictate , rather the ...
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... England would not agree to who are for eternal war , never seem to re- such a peace as the maritime states were flect on our fleets ; on our conquests ; on willing to agree to , Austria proposed the our aggrandizement . And , do they ...
... England would not agree to who are for eternal war , never seem to re- such a peace as the maritime states were flect on our fleets ; on our conquests ; on willing to agree to , Austria proposed the our aggrandizement . And , do they ...
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... England , that a more proper man could not have been sent to the Quarters of the Allies . His Lordship will , I dare say , be well furnished with argu- ments in favour of union upon this occa sion ; but , whether the same sort of argu ...
... England , that a more proper man could not have been sent to the Quarters of the Allies . His Lordship will , I dare say , be well furnished with argu- ments in favour of union upon this occa sion ; but , whether the same sort of argu ...
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... England and held in close confinementas British sub- jects , and that Major - Gen . Dearborn had received instructions ( from his Govern- ment , to put into close confinement 23 British soldiers , to be kept as hostages for the safe ...
... England and held in close confinementas British sub- jects , and that Major - Gen . Dearborn had received instructions ( from his Govern- ment , to put into close confinement 23 British soldiers , to be kept as hostages for the safe ...
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