Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 22R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Page 613
... cause , will naturally turn towards those who have had the powers of govern- ment and the resources of the nation in their hands . He has told you here , that , so great is the power of the enemy , no peace can be made with him ; he has ...
... cause , will naturally turn towards those who have had the powers of govern- ment and the resources of the nation in their hands . He has told you here , that , so great is the power of the enemy , no peace can be made with him ; he has ...
Page 649
... cause to be destroyed property which would otherwise have fallen into the hands of the public foe . Certainly he would have had a right to cause to be destroyed ships of war , magazines , fortifications , and even private property ...
... cause to be destroyed property which would otherwise have fallen into the hands of the public foe . Certainly he would have had a right to cause to be destroyed ships of war , magazines , fortifications , and even private property ...
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... cause of the country ; Commons voted the sum of one hundred if I find that the advance and the retreat thousand pounds to the Marquis of Welling- both taken together ; if I find , that the ton on account of his recent services in the ...
... cause of the country ; Commons voted the sum of one hundred if I find that the advance and the retreat thousand pounds to the Marquis of Welling- both taken together ; if I find , that the ton on account of his recent services in the ...
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poleon 116 | 107 |
FRANCE Correspondence relative to the dis | 119 |
RUSSIA London Gazettes Extraordinary | 491 |
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