Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 |
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Page 17
... desire peace at the the territories of our allies from the evils of price of honour . It is with regret that war , we are prepared courageously to pre I ask of this generous people new sacrifices , serve our own from them . Called round ...
... desire peace at the the territories of our allies from the evils of price of honour . It is with regret that war , we are prepared courageously to pre I ask of this generous people new sacrifices , serve our own from them . Called round ...
Page 37
... desires it to be " recollected , " that , out of fear , the Emperor of Austria , disgracefully submit ted to the ingrafting a branch of its ancient ask a . | Emperor Francis gave up his daughter as the price of his own safety ! It is ...
... desires it to be " recollected , " that , out of fear , the Emperor of Austria , disgracefully submit ted to the ingrafting a branch of its ancient ask a . | Emperor Francis gave up his daughter as the price of his own safety ! It is ...
Page 39
... desire to dimrinisir the maritime means of 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 ...
... desire to dimrinisir the maritime means of 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 ...
Page 43
... desire to see it ; and , pros character is formed ; it is by unceasingly bably , I would have continued equally indif- inculcating these , tenets , during their riper ferent respecting it , lrad you , Mr. Cobbett , years , they are ...
... desire to see it ; and , pros character is formed ; it is by unceasingly bably , I would have continued equally indif- inculcating these , tenets , during their riper ferent respecting it , lrad you , Mr. Cobbett , years , they are ...
Page 45
... desire of terminating the calamities of war , and their deference for his Imperial and Royal Austrian Majesty , they might have supposed that their adversary would have equally respected this mediation , and that they would have been ...
... desire of terminating the calamities of war , and their deference for his Imperial and Royal Austrian Majesty , they might have supposed that their adversary would have equally respected this mediation , and that they would have been ...
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