Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 |
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Page 23
... charges of caval- ry . The Brandenburg regiment of bussars . distinguished itself in a particular manner , and , supported by infantry , charged a bat- tery of eight pieces , which they carried . The enemy made an obstinate resist- ance ...
... charges of caval- ry . The Brandenburg regiment of bussars . distinguished itself in a particular manner , and , supported by infantry , charged a bat- tery of eight pieces , which they carried . The enemy made an obstinate resist- ance ...
Page 27
... charged his advanced parties into the su - own observations , namely , the movements : burbs of Leipsig , and took three cannon and some prisoners of the hulans of the guards . The state of our affairs is , such , that the most sanguine ...
... charged his advanced parties into the su - own observations , namely , the movements : burbs of Leipsig , and took three cannon and some prisoners of the hulans of the guards . The state of our affairs is , such , that the most sanguine ...
Page 37
... charge confined extension of power , by the means of which to the Emperor of Austria ? How can it we have been enabled to dictate the law have been disgraceful to him to ally him- upon everys coast , to shut out or let in , to self with ...
... charge confined extension of power , by the means of which to the Emperor of Austria ? How can it we have been enabled to dictate the law have been disgraceful to him to ally him- upon everys coast , to shut out or let in , to self with ...
Page 43
... charge of dogmatism when I state , that I had been to look into works of that de- there is nothing regarded amongst mankind scription , it will not be supposed , consider ! in general of greater importance than reli- ing my state of ...
... charge of dogmatism when I state , that I had been to look into works of that de- there is nothing regarded amongst mankind scription , it will not be supposed , consider ! in general of greater importance than reli- ing my state of ...
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... charged himself with the mediation between the Belligerent Powers , if he had not had con - him what it is impossible not to acknow fidence in their reciprocal good faith ; and ledge , that the only overture which has ac- his ...
... charged himself with the mediation between the Belligerent Powers , if he had not had con - him what it is impossible not to acknow fidence in their reciprocal good faith ; and ledge , that the only overture which has ac- his ...
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