Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 20R. Bagshaw, 1811 |
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Page 231
... considered as a lawful enemy , and from being treated according to the usual customs of war . If this were not the case ; that is , if an in- vader with views of conquest were to be considered as shut out from the usual rules of war ...
... considered as a lawful enemy , and from being treated according to the usual customs of war . If this were not the case ; that is , if an in- vader with views of conquest were to be considered as shut out from the usual rules of war ...
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... considered as excluded from the usual rules of war . The Duke of York , our present Commander in Chief , invaded France sometime after the invasion of the Duke of Brunswick ; he was at the taking of a town or two , and attempted to take ...
... considered as excluded from the usual rules of war . The Duke of York , our present Commander in Chief , invaded France sometime after the invasion of the Duke of Brunswick ; he was at the taking of a town or two , and attempted to take ...
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... considered as having borne arms against us , from the circumstance alone of their having continued to form part of a military corps destined to act against the French empire or its allies.- 22. Our Ministers are charged , each in his ...
... considered as having borne arms against us , from the circumstance alone of their having continued to form part of a military corps destined to act against the French empire or its allies.- 22. Our Ministers are charged , each in his ...
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SPAIN Correspondence between the Hon H to the 11th July | 225 |
from the Kentish Gazette 209 Sicily 398 417 451 588 | 229 |
and of the operations of the British Naval and den for suppressing Luxury 10 July 286 | 287 |
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