Cobbett's Political Register, Band 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... charge of dogmatism when I state , that I had been to look into works of that de- there is nothing regarded amongst mankind scription , it will not be supposed , consider- in general of greater importance than reli- ing my state of mind ...
... charge of dogmatism when I state , that I had been to look into works of that de- there is nothing regarded amongst mankind scription , it will not be supposed , consider- in general of greater importance than reli- ing my state of mind ...
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... charges recoil upon their authors.Finally , if the example of the Congress of Utrecht is so strongly insisted on , why ... charge , that they wished to envelope themselves in a veil , as appears to have been intimated , they have rather ...
... charges recoil upon their authors.Finally , if the example of the Congress of Utrecht is so strongly insisted on , why ... charge , that they wished to envelope themselves in a veil , as appears to have been intimated , they have rather ...
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... charge to be that the Prince Royal of Sweden , beaten beaten ; his four battalions instantly march- by the French ... charges , and did the enemy much in- soners from him ; but he lost many men injury . He lost 300 of his infantry ; he ...
... charge to be that the Prince Royal of Sweden , beaten beaten ; his four battalions instantly march- by the French ... charges , and did the enemy much in- soners from him ; but he lost many men injury . He lost 300 of his infantry ; he ...
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... charge in front , and march upon Geurg and Freybourg , operating upon Wurzen and Wittenberg . An . Austrian division which occupied Augustesbourg , rendering this movement difficult , the King received orders to attack it ; he defeated ...
... charge in front , and march upon Geurg and Freybourg , operating upon Wurzen and Wittenberg . An . Austrian division which occupied Augustesbourg , rendering this movement difficult , the King received orders to attack it ; he defeated ...
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... charge is preferred against him of undeceive the less credulous , who may be having created a fictitious famine in France , honest in their inquiries after truth ; but by monopolizing the corn , for the double who , in this age of ...
... charge is preferred against him of undeceive the less credulous , who may be having created a fictitious famine in France , honest in their inquiries after truth ; but by monopolizing the corn , for the double who , in this age of ...
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