Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 22R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Page 61
... honour of the ations respecting the communications which Prince , and for the public interest , you I have had the honour to make to you ; and have laboured to effect that object . - What - I trust that your Lordships will indulge ...
... honour of the ations respecting the communications which Prince , and for the public interest , you I have had the honour to make to you ; and have laboured to effect that object . - What - I trust that your Lordships will indulge ...
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... honour of transmit- ting . Having thus brought to your Lordship's view the different circumstances which have led to the successful termination of the campaign on the western frontier of Upper Canada , I cannot withhold from Major ...
... honour of transmit- ting . Having thus brought to your Lordship's view the different circumstances which have led to the successful termination of the campaign on the western frontier of Upper Canada , I cannot withhold from Major ...
Page 667
... Honour , Judge ; -Co- 2d company , in barracks at Paris , Mem- lonel Moncey , First Aid - de Camp to the ber of the Legion of Honour . Nicolas First Inspector General of the Imperial Josue Steenhouwer , born the 7th October ...
... Honour , Judge ; -Co- 2d company , in barracks at Paris , Mem- lonel Moncey , First Aid - de Camp to the ber of the Legion of Honour . Nicolas First Inspector General of the Imperial Josue Steenhouwer , born the 7th October ...
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poleon 116 | 107 |
FRANCE Correspondence relative to the dis | 119 |
RUSSIA London Gazettes Extraordinary | 491 |
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