Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 |
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... tion to peace . The following publica- " guard against their generous feelings ; tion , in the Courier of the 25th Dec. , is they should not be hurried into conditions well worthy of the reader's attention , espe- " of peace less than ...
... tion to peace . The following publica- " guard against their generous feelings ; tion , in the Courier of the 25th Dec. , is they should not be hurried into conditions well worthy of the reader's attention , espe- " of peace less than ...
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... tion , to support , by powerful means of de fence , the negociations which are going to be opened . Less powerful , less strong , less rich , less fruitful in resources was France in the year Eight , when threat- ened on the North ...
... tion , to support , by powerful means of de fence , the negociations which are going to be opened . Less powerful , less strong , less rich , less fruitful in resources was France in the year Eight , when threat- ened on the North ...
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... tion , and the mere perusal of the Conven- tion of the 30th of June , will be sufficient to enable us to form a judgment upon it . The form of the negociations could not be agreed upon separately at Dresden be- tween the mediating Court ...
... tion , and the mere perusal of the Conven- tion of the 30th of June , will be sufficient to enable us to form a judgment upon it . The form of the negociations could not be agreed upon separately at Dresden be- tween the mediating Court ...
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... tion , to offer their Excellencies the assur- ances of his high consideration , not only adopted this form , but besides , in requesting some conferences for the purpose of adding the advantage of verbal discus- sion , they proposed ...
... tion , to offer their Excellencies the assur- ances of his high consideration , not only adopted this form , but besides , in requesting some conferences for the purpose of adding the advantage of verbal discus- sion , they proposed ...
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... tion ; they were all carried , and covered with his dead.The difficulties of the Her Majesty the Empress Queen and ground , which slackened our march , al- Regent has received the following accounts lowed the Spaniards to frequently ...
... tion ; they were all carried , and covered with his dead.The difficulties of the Her Majesty the Empress Queen and ground , which slackened our march , al- Regent has received the following accounts lowed the Spaniards to frequently ...
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