Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 |
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Page 13
... given for its being trans- " mitted to the American Government , that " Government shall unhappily not be deter- " red from putting to death any of the sol- " diers who now are , or who may hereafter " be kept as hostages for the ...
... given for its being trans- " mitted to the American Government , that " Government shall unhappily not be deter- " red from putting to death any of the sol- " diers who now are , or who may hereafter " be kept as hostages for the ...
Page 17
... given peace to nations when they had lost best interests of their contry ! They have every thing . From a part of my conquests I acknowledged the laws which England has have raised thrones for Kings who had forsake in vain sought ...
... given peace to nations when they had lost best interests of their contry ! They have every thing . From a part of my conquests I acknowledged the laws which England has have raised thrones for Kings who had forsake in vain sought ...
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... given importance to society to which they are destined ; it is in the book by candidly acknowledging that a the execution of all their after a projects ! perusal of its pages had staggered your faith ; through life , that religion is ...
... given importance to society to which they are destined ; it is in the book by candidly acknowledging that a the execution of all their after a projects ! perusal of its pages had staggered your faith ; through life , that religion is ...
Page 45
... given rise to so many difficulties in my mind , that I find it impossible to get over them without the assistance which you also are in want of . Most cordially , therefore , do I concur in your intention to submit your doubts to the ...
... given rise to so many difficulties in my mind , that I find it impossible to get over them without the assistance which you also are in want of . Most cordially , therefore , do I concur in your intention to submit your doubts to the ...
Page 57
... given an instance , by re- the Emperor of Austria , that his full newing , in pressing terms , in their Note of powers , as well as his character of Pleni- yesterday , the most conciliatory proposals , potentiary , are now at an end ...
... given an instance , by re- the Emperor of Austria , that his full newing , in pressing terms , in their Note of powers , as well as his character of Pleni- yesterday , the most conciliatory proposals , potentiary , are now at an end ...
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