COBBETT'S POLITICAL REGISTER. VOL. XXV. FROM JANUARY TO JUNE, 1814. London: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY G. HOUSTON, No. 192, STRAND. 1814. GRIVE OF MINNESOTA LIBRARY CONTENTS OF VOL. XXV. BINDERY HERTZBERG Answer to the Bourbon Proclamation, 65. Eulogium on General Moreau, 101, 133. The Emperor Napoleon, 113, 186, 212, 242, 276, 319, 344, 382, 439, 478, 481, 543, 005, 693, 784. Why are we at war with France? 150. Occurrences of the War, 159, 192, 223, 255, 285, Answer to Mr. Canning's Liverpool Speech, 161, Rowland Hill and the Devil, 193. Mr. Mant and Captain Campbell, 225. The Case of Lord Cochrane, 353, 885, 602, 769, 810. Bourdeaux and the Bourbons, 417. Rupture of the Negociations, 419. Entrance of the Allies into Paris, 460. Triumph of the Aristocrats, 518. Re-colonization of America, 518. COMMUNICATIONS. On Ecce Homo, 44, -, on Danger Seen in Time, 662. On War of Extermination, 328. T. H. on Magnanimity of Bonaparte, 387. On Stock Exchange Morality, 430. Bonaparte and the Allies, 467. Aristides, on Bonaparte and the Bourbons, 469. Has Napoleon Fallen ? 493. on John Bull's Second Thoughts, 635. 1. M. on Spanish Gratitude, 496. 1147030 |