Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 |
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Page 7
... able -After all , however , we are , it seems , to decide . Be this as it may , it is down- to take such terms as we can get , rather right folly to suppose , that he is gone to than send off any material member of the the Continent ...
... able -After all , however , we are , it seems , to decide . Be this as it may , it is down- to take such terms as we can get , rather right folly to suppose , that he is gone to than send off any material member of the the Continent ...
Page 11
... able to travel , be forced totol death , as traitors , such English born swallow fogs , while they might inhale the wholesome air of Languedoc ? Why , above all things , should we hate the people of France ? What have they done to us ...
... able to travel , be forced totol death , as traitors , such English born swallow fogs , while they might inhale the wholesome air of Languedoc ? Why , above all things , should we hate the people of France ? What have they done to us ...
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... able to interpose and prevent destructive so dearly for the maintenance of a navy , on wars between us and France . Her political which they are everlastingly told , that they principles are those of real and not of solely depend , for ...
... able to interpose and prevent destructive so dearly for the maintenance of a navy , on wars between us and France . Her political which they are everlastingly told , that they principles are those of real and not of solely depend , for ...
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... able strength , while preparations were ac- celerating for constructing a bridge there . appear to have had no idea of the passage of the Elbe , at Acken , sent strong detach- ments of troops to occupy Dessau and the line of the Mulda ...
... able strength , while preparations were ac- celerating for constructing a bridge there . appear to have had no idea of the passage of the Elbe , at Acken , sent strong detach- ments of troops to occupy Dessau and the line of the Mulda ...
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... able , of the military movements of the grand army up to the 16th , and the disposition for the at - day on General Bulow's left . General tack which was sent to the Prince Royal of Winzingerode's cavalry and artillery had Sweden and ...
... able , of the military movements of the grand army up to the 16th , and the disposition for the at - day on General Bulow's left . General tack which was sent to the Prince Royal of Winzingerode's cavalry and artillery had Sweden and ...
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