Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 17R. Bagshaw, 1810 |
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Page 369
... answer . upon Mr. Whitbread moved an address to the king for the production of any such paper , if any such had been laid before him . The ministry opposed this motion ; but , it was finally carried against them . -The answer from the ...
... answer . upon Mr. Whitbread moved an address to the king for the production of any such paper , if any such had been laid before him . The ministry opposed this motion ; but , it was finally carried against them . -The answer from the ...
Page 549
... answer reached him , and there he received a re- petition of the answer , whereupon he re- tired , leaving Sir Francis to suppose , that he would return to him the next day , at the hour appointed . But , about 8 o'clock the same ...
... answer reached him , and there he received a re- petition of the answer , whereupon he re- tired , leaving Sir Francis to suppose , that he would return to him the next day , at the hour appointed . But , about 8 o'clock the same ...
Page 665
Answer of her Imperial Highness the Arch- duchess Maria Louisa . " The will of my father has constantly been mine , my happiness will always be involved in his . — It is in these principles that the Emperor Napoleon cannot fail to find ...
Answer of her Imperial Highness the Arch- duchess Maria Louisa . " The will of my father has constantly been mine , my happiness will always be involved in his . — It is in these principles that the Emperor Napoleon cannot fail to find ...
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