Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 |
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Page 5
... importance . " SHIPS OF THE LINE . In six months He is at loss to explain the motives of Ause after peace she may have 50 ships of the tria in causing her former Declaration to be line well manned . " Well ! And what republished now ...
... importance . " SHIPS OF THE LINE . In six months He is at loss to explain the motives of Ause after peace she may have 50 ships of the tria in causing her former Declaration to be line well manned . " Well ! And what republished now ...
Page 7
... important and very pressing business ; some Very likely not but , then , I am pretty unexpected cause must have produced his certain , that peace will be made without journey his object must be of a nature to us ; because we who will ...
... important and very pressing business ; some Very likely not but , then , I am pretty unexpected cause must have produced his certain , that peace will be made without journey his object must be of a nature to us ; because we who will ...
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... importance has oo- curred on any part of the dine , but it ap pears that the enemy have been reinforced by considerable bodies of recruits , raised by the recent conscriptions . I have re- ceived no reports from Catalonia since I ad ...
... importance has oo- curred on any part of the dine , but it ap pears that the enemy have been reinforced by considerable bodies of recruits , raised by the recent conscriptions . I have re- ceived no reports from Catalonia since I ad ...
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... importance of the conduct of Austria in this crisis ; seeing that the duration of the war and the na- ture of the peace , if peace be made , must depend materially , and almost entirely upon her will , it seems to me to be of the utmost ...
... importance of the conduct of Austria in this crisis ; seeing that the duration of the war and the na- ture of the peace , if peace be made , must depend materially , and almost entirely upon her will , it seems to me to be of the utmost ...
Page 35
... importance , Why , therefore , this virulence against Aus- to stop till they had the leave of England tria alone ? It has always been the custom to declare the grounds upon which they of the everlasting war faction to fall foul were ...
... importance , Why , therefore , this virulence against Aus- to stop till they had the leave of England tria alone ? It has always been the custom to declare the grounds upon which they of the everlasting war faction to fall foul were ...
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