Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 |
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Page 5
... True , they will : probably say for , if iods " silly generosity to an enemy , whose high had not been for you , we should never have " est triumphs inspired him only with a been in the situation from which , by our " keener appetite ...
... True , they will : probably say for , if iods " silly generosity to an enemy , whose high had not been for you , we should never have " est triumphs inspired him only with a been in the situation from which , by our " keener appetite ...
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... true , and the parliament ; will have a similar effect upon Court of Vienna knows that very well . the Allies is more than we can yet be able -After all , however , we are , it seems , to decide . Be this as it may , it is down- to take ...
... true , and the parliament ; will have a similar effect upon Court of Vienna knows that very well . the Allies is more than we can yet be able -After all , however , we are , it seems , to decide . Be this as it may , it is down- to take ...
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... true copy ) ( Signed ) METTERNICH . ཙྩུ GJ I No. XL . Note from the French Plenipo- Atentiaries to Count de Metternich . The undersigned , & c . have just received the Note which his Excellency Count de Metternich , & c . has done them ...
... true copy ) ( Signed ) METTERNICH . ཙྩུ GJ I No. XL . Note from the French Plenipo- Atentiaries to Count de Metternich . The undersigned , & c . have just received the Note which his Excellency Count de Metternich , & c . has done them ...
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... true copy . ) Nole from M. de Humboldt to his Excel- lency the Count de Metternich The term of the negociations which had ( Signed ) CAULINCOURT , Duke of Vicenza . L. 65 ] [ 56 POLITICAL REGISTER . - Official Papers .
... true copy . ) Nole from M. de Humboldt to his Excel- lency the Count de Metternich The term of the negociations which had ( Signed ) CAULINCOURT , Duke of Vicenza . L. 65 ] [ 56 POLITICAL REGISTER . - Official Papers .
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... true , would haveing the administrative and judicial powers been attributable to Divine Providence , and shall keep their places . It promises the not to Buonaparté , any more than my flog same as to the Senate . Now , either these ging ...
... true , would haveing the administrative and judicial powers been attributable to Divine Providence , and shall keep their places . It promises the not to Buonaparté , any more than my flog same as to the Senate . Now , either these ging ...
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