Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 22R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Page 125
... Majesty was apprized that this mission would not take place . He instant- ly sent for Colonel Czernichew , and gave him a letter to the Emperor Alexander , which was a fresh endeavour to open nego- ciations . M. de Czernichew arrived on ...
... Majesty was apprized that this mission would not take place . He instant- ly sent for Colonel Czernichew , and gave him a letter to the Emperor Alexander , which was a fresh endeavour to open nego- ciations . M. de Czernichew arrived on ...
Page 157
... Majesty had never pro- posed after the greatest victories ; when , in fine , by the demand of the independence of Prussia , his independence was violated , in- asmuch as the destruction has been insisted on of those political ...
... Majesty had never pro- posed after the greatest victories ; when , in fine , by the demand of the independence of Prussia , his independence was violated , in- asmuch as the destruction has been insisted on of those political ...
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... Majesty's service , and his Heirs and Successors , from Time to for the better disciplining of such Sol - Time , to ... Majesty's Service ; and ❝ also to enable His Majesty to grant Com - jects of any Foreign States as shall be ...
... Majesty's service , and his Heirs and Successors , from Time to for the better disciplining of such Sol - Time , to ... Majesty's Service ; and ❝ also to enable His Majesty to grant Com - jects of any Foreign States as shall be ...
Contents
poleon 116 | 107 |
FRANCE Correspondence relative to the dis | 119 |
RUSSIA London Gazettes Extraordinary | 491 |
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