Cobbett's Political Register, Band 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... conduct of ship all further particulars . Mariscal de Campo Don P. Giron , and the General Staff and other officers , and the soldiers under his command upon this occa- sion . I had again occasion to observe par- P.S. On the field of ...
... conduct of ship all further particulars . Mariscal de Campo Don P. Giron , and the General Staff and other officers , and the soldiers under his command upon this occa- sion . I had again occasion to observe par- P.S. On the field of ...
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... conduct of Austria in this crisis ; seeing that the duration of the war and the na- ture of the peace , if peace be made ,, must depend materially , and almost entirely apon her will , it seems to me to be of the utmost consequence ...
... conduct of Austria in this crisis ; seeing that the duration of the war and the na- ture of the peace , if peace be made ,, must depend materially , and almost entirely apon her will , it seems to me to be of the utmost consequence ...
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... conduct of the French Plenipotentiaries . is deficient in all the respect due to the me diating Court , and destroys at once all hopes of peace ,, by gratuitously supposing , in the Allied Courts , views contrary to its re ...
... conduct of the French Plenipotentiaries . is deficient in all the respect due to the me diating Court , and destroys at once all hopes of peace ,, by gratuitously supposing , in the Allied Courts , views contrary to its re ...
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... conduct and the views of the Court of Russia ( an af- fectation which is extended to the Ministers of the two Courts ) , whilst the steps of Prussia and Russia , as likewise those of their agents , have constantly presented the most ...
... conduct and the views of the Court of Russia ( an af- fectation which is extended to the Ministers of the two Courts ) , whilst the steps of Prussia and Russia , as likewise those of their agents , have constantly presented the most ...
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... conduct of a work , in which all that calmness and dignity ought to preside which are required in negociations of this kind . It is a new reason to convince the Plenipotentiaries of the Allied Powers , that the form by writing is the ...
... conduct of a work , in which all that calmness and dignity ought to preside which are required in negociations of this kind . It is a new reason to convince the Plenipotentiaries of the Allied Powers , that the form by writing is the ...
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