Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 |
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... doubt that he will is an object of contempt ! -Thus they " leave no artifice unpractised to separate us discover their insincerity ; thus , by shifting " and our Allies . In this attempt we trust their ground and belying their own asser ...
... doubt that he will is an object of contempt ! -Thus they " leave no artifice unpractised to separate us discover their insincerity ; thus , by shifting " and our Allies . In this attempt we trust their ground and belying their own asser ...
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... doubt , now , " prevailed on the Alliance collectively to for my part , whether the Court of Vienna !! " have concurred with them . If not they will see the thing in this light . I shouldy > 66 are undone ; the country will execrate not ...
... doubt , now , " prevailed on the Alliance collectively to for my part , whether the Court of Vienna !! " have concurred with them . If not they will see the thing in this light . I shouldy > 66 are undone ; the country will execrate not ...
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... doubt , that we negotiate , or to assist negociation , that he have had no hand in the matter . It does gone ( if gone at all ) ; but , to explain not follow , that we shall be excluded ; but , " the views of our government , " as we ...
... doubt , that we negotiate , or to assist negociation , that he have had no hand in the matter . It does gone ( if gone at all ) ; but , to explain not follow , that we shall be excluded ; but , " the views of our government , " as we ...
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... doubt , however , as I said before , that Lord Castlereagh goes amply supplied with the most powerful kind of arguments , nor is there any fear of his wanting the zeal necessary to the making use of them . If his object be , as the ...
... doubt , however , as I said before , that Lord Castlereagh goes amply supplied with the most powerful kind of arguments , nor is there any fear of his wanting the zeal necessary to the making use of them . If his object be , as the ...
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... the grand hundred and thirty thousand men . His army , as was projected , on the 1st instant ; Royal Highness will , without doubt , esta- 1 blish his is head - quarters at Reguhn , have 21 ] [ 22 JANUARY 1 , 1814. - Official Papers .
... the grand hundred and thirty thousand men . His army , as was projected , on the 1st instant ; Royal Highness will , without doubt , esta- 1 blish his is head - quarters at Reguhn , have 21 ] [ 22 JANUARY 1 , 1814. - Official Papers .
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