Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 22R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Page 127
... Emperor , my master , it now remains for me to provide for my responsibility to- wards my Court , by officially acquitting myself , in the communication which I have received orders to make to your Excellency , and which hitherto have ...
... Emperor , my master , it now remains for me to provide for my responsibility to- wards my Court , by officially acquitting myself , in the communication which I have received orders to make to your Excellency , and which hitherto have ...
Page 149
... Emperor Napoleon , with respect to all the His Majesty the Emperor and King , in the course of the audience granted me on April 27 , having desired that I should immedi- ately discuss with your Excellency the pro- positions which I was ...
... Emperor Napoleon , with respect to all the His Majesty the Emperor and King , in the course of the audience granted me on April 27 , having desired that I should immedi- ately discuss with your Excellency the pro- positions which I was ...
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... Emperor , my master , and of the intelli- receiving a categorical answer to the com- Copy of the Answer of Prince Kurakin to munications which I have made , pursuant to the orders of the Emperor , my master ; I must therefore assure you ...
... Emperor , my master , and of the intelli- receiving a categorical answer to the com- Copy of the Answer of Prince Kurakin to munications which I have made , pursuant to the orders of the Emperor , my master ; I must therefore assure you ...
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poleon 116 | 107 |
FRANCE Correspondence relative to the dis | 119 |
RUSSIA London Gazettes Extraordinary | 491 |
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