Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 22R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Page 297
... passed to enable some body to do it . The Act of Settlement , which was passed to provide against the contingency of the House of Hanover coming to the throne of England , expressly says , that no foreigner shall , in case that House ...
... passed to enable some body to do it . The Act of Settlement , which was passed to provide against the contingency of the House of Hanover coming to the throne of England , expressly says , that no foreigner shall , in case that House ...
Page 441
... passed the dike which crosses the marshes , and forced them to fall back to the entrance of the dike : this column formed upon the heights , placed there in battery 30 pieces of cannon , and sent infantry into the marshes to possess ...
... passed the dike which crosses the marshes , and forced them to fall back to the entrance of the dike : this column formed upon the heights , placed there in battery 30 pieces of cannon , and sent infantry into the marshes to possess ...
Page 775
... passed , and by the act the Parliament indemnified them for having done so ! However , the act was passed , and it became legal for the King to give military trust to Foreigners as Officers in these particular corps ; but , that the act ...
... passed , and by the act the Parliament indemnified them for having done so ! However , the act was passed , and it became legal for the King to give military trust to Foreigners as Officers in these particular corps ; but , that the act ...
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poleon 116 | 107 |
FRANCE Correspondence relative to the dis | 119 |
RUSSIA London Gazettes Extraordinary | 491 |
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