Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 22R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Page 215
... appears in one of those copies : - " I , A. B. of my own voluntary will , do declare and so- lemnly swear , that I never will reveal to any person or persons under the canopy of Heaven the names of the persons who com- pose this secret ...
... appears in one of those copies : - " I , A. B. of my own voluntary will , do declare and so- lemnly swear , that I never will reveal to any person or persons under the canopy of Heaven the names of the persons who com- pose this secret ...
Page 359
... appears of the Orders in Council would not satisfy not to promise any end ; when that war the people of America . It was , therefore , began , many riots took place in England with no small degree of surprise , that I saw against those ...
... appears of the Orders in Council would not satisfy not to promise any end ; when that war the people of America . It was , therefore , began , many riots took place in England with no small degree of surprise , that I saw against those ...
Page 675
... appears to have failed , after sustaining great loss in men , and , which was of full as much im- portance , after giving the enemy time to gather round him . Hence he has been compelled to retreat , and , from the tenour of his ...
... appears to have failed , after sustaining great loss in men , and , which was of full as much im- portance , after giving the enemy time to gather round him . Hence he has been compelled to retreat , and , from the tenour of his ...
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poleon 116 | 107 |
FRANCE Correspondence relative to the dis | 119 |
RUSSIA London Gazettes Extraordinary | 491 |
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