Cobbett's Political Register, Band 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... throne under weighty circumstances , the Emperor has just associated you , Gen tlemen , in the views of his policy , as in the efforts of his administration.I have said the views , and not the secrets , of his of taxes becomes ...
... throne under weighty circumstances , the Emperor has just associated you , Gen tlemen , in the views of his policy , as in the efforts of his administration.I have said the views , and not the secrets , of his of taxes becomes ...
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... thrones with them ; who has not refused an armis- The Legislative Body gave an authenti- tice during the war , peace during negocia - cated copy to the orators , from the Council tions , neither before the treaty of Presburg , of State ...
... thrones with them ; who has not refused an armis- The Legislative Body gave an authenti- tice during the war , peace during negocia - cated copy to the orators , from the Council tions , neither before the treaty of Presburg , of State ...
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... throne . " that she will fall the first victim to the The writer appears to treat that Declaration " vigour of the refreshed giant , and that as the product of folly , which ought to be " her fate will be the precursor of the sub ...
... throne . " that she will fall the first victim to the The writer appears to treat that Declaration " vigour of the refreshed giant , and that as the product of folly , which ought to be " her fate will be the precursor of the sub ...
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... thrones and the happiness of their States ? And , more especially , what ground could we have to complain , if we had not made known to them our readiness to submit our conquests and the limits of our extended power to their dis ...
... thrones and the happiness of their States ? And , more especially , what ground could we have to complain , if we had not made known to them our readiness to submit our conquests and the limits of our extended power to their dis ...
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... throne of France , he has this , however , is merely conjecture . A A closed up the crater of the volcano which few weeks , or a few days , may furnish us " threatened them all . " . -This is , per- with facts.- -In the mean while , our ...
... throne of France , he has this , however , is merely conjecture . A A closed up the crater of the volcano which few weeks , or a few days , may furnish us " threatened them all . " . -This is , per- with facts.- -In the mean while , our ...
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