Cobbett's Political Register, Band 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... told the company , at the Scotch " your of the Allies , not only beyond ex- Dinner , that he was a Scotch Prince and a " pectation , but beyond calculation , and if German Prince too . The observation was : " they do not reap the full ...
... told the company , at the Scotch " your of the Allies , not only beyond ex- Dinner , that he was a Scotch Prince and a " pectation , but beyond calculation , and if German Prince too . The observation was : " they do not reap the full ...
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... told by this eternal - war man , that Austria must now see , that her " truest interest is that to the Allies ? How does this man know , that some of the Allies do not wish to see France with 50 ships of the line well mauned ? How does ...
... told by this eternal - war man , that Austria must now see , that her " truest interest is that to the Allies ? How does this man know , that some of the Allies do not wish to see France with 50 ships of the line well mauned ? How does ...
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... told , that our maritime rights are not to become a subject of negociation at any Congress . Very likely not ; but , then , I am pretty certain , that peace will be made without us ; because we , who will not suffer the Allies to treat ...
... told , that our maritime rights are not to become a subject of negociation at any Congress . Very likely not ; but , then , I am pretty certain , that peace will be made without us ; because we , who will not suffer the Allies to treat ...
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... told , that we have already fought peace upon the Continent , upon such terms them all single - handled . No. We have as will make the several countries safe , called them enemies , and have abused them why should we keep on the war ...
... told , that we have already fought peace upon the Continent , upon such terms them all single - handled . No. We have as will make the several countries safe , called them enemies , and have abused them why should we keep on the war ...
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... told , that their government and the war is unpopular ! Our law of treason , if acted upon in all its rigour , might produce very awful effects . An Englishman , for instance , who emigrated with his father when a child , and who may ...
... told , that their government and the war is unpopular ! Our law of treason , if acted upon in all its rigour , might produce very awful effects . An Englishman , for instance , who emigrated with his father when a child , and who may ...
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