Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 |
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... Napoleon's Ábdication , 504 . Letters of Prince Schwartzenberg , the Duke of Ragusa , and the Prince of Moskwa , respecting Napoleon , 506 . Act of Napoleon's Abdication , 508 . Decrees as to the New Constitution , 508 , 637 ...
... Napoleon's Ábdication , 504 . Letters of Prince Schwartzenberg , the Duke of Ragusa , and the Prince of Moskwa , respecting Napoleon , 506 . Act of Napoleon's Abdication , 508 . Decrees as to the New Constitution , 508 , 637 ...
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... Napoleon , will by no Allies will suffer us to have any thing to ineans wish to weaken him on his maritime say as to any thing of theirs . No , not side , where he would be least formidable of If we mean to be admitted to a Congress to ...
... Napoleon , will by no Allies will suffer us to have any thing to ineans wish to weaken him on his maritime say as to any thing of theirs . No , not side , where he would be least formidable of If we mean to be admitted to a Congress to ...
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... Napoleon ceded an island to that Prince ; and that ' with an extension of territory ! And be that Prince is one of the very dynasty for cause she has dared to do this without first uniting himself with which this writer obtaining our ...
... Napoleon ceded an island to that Prince ; and that ' with an extension of territory ! And be that Prince is one of the very dynasty for cause she has dared to do this without first uniting himself with which this writer obtaining our ...
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... Napoleon , especially as she so well knows how Holland will stand with regard to us .-- Our increased maritime power will , in her opinion , perhaps , stand in need of something to balance it . That balance is not to be found in Holland ...
... Napoleon , especially as she so well knows how Holland will stand with regard to us .-- Our increased maritime power will , in her opinion , perhaps , stand in need of something to balance it . That balance is not to be found in Holland ...
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... Napoleon has done , he has done under the sanction of Divine Pro- vidence , whose instrument he has been . If this be the case , is it not rather bordering upon the impious to call him an usurper , seeing that he has acted under the ...
... Napoleon has done , he has done under the sanction of Divine Pro- vidence , whose instrument he has been . If this be the case , is it not rather bordering upon the impious to call him an usurper , seeing that he has acted under the ...
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