Cobbett's Political Register, Band 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... least 300,000 of her best troops , duced as to us , and the Allies ; and with " one - half of her best officers , and scamen the shifts , to which the writer is driven , in “ sufficient to man 50 sail of the line . The order to make out ...
... least 300,000 of her best troops , duced as to us , and the Allies ; and with " one - half of her best officers , and scamen the shifts , to which the writer is driven , in “ sufficient to man 50 sail of the line . The order to make out ...
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... least , of losing by war , making peace , if the powers of the Continent And , why do we wish to reduce France make peace , and that , too , upon a basis to a state of imbecility ? The impudence proposed by themselves ? I am aware ...
... least , of losing by war , making peace , if the powers of the Continent And , why do we wish to reduce France make peace , and that , too , upon a basis to a state of imbecility ? The impudence proposed by themselves ? I am aware ...
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... least of it , that our government should find it necessary to resort to such measures . For , in the first place , the fact will be written in blood , that England breeds traitors , and that , in order to deter others from becoming ...
... least of it , that our government should find it necessary to resort to such measures . For , in the first place , the fact will be written in blood , that England breeds traitors , and that , in order to deter others from becoming ...
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... least , a very violent attack upon the House of Austria not upon the Govern ment only , but upon the person and family of the Sovereign ! It is an attack in thất part where human nature tells us men feel most acutely ; and ; therefore ...
... least , a very violent attack upon the House of Austria not upon the Govern ment only , but upon the person and family of the Sovereign ! It is an attack in thất part where human nature tells us men feel most acutely ; and ; therefore ...
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... least , that she is free of all blame upon their arms , till they have ensured the per- the points which he has selected as matters manent peace and stability of all the States of accusation against her . This writer of Europe ; and yet ...
... least , that she is free of all blame upon their arms , till they have ensured the per- the points which he has selected as matters manent peace and stability of all the States of accusation against her . This writer of Europe ; and yet ...
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