Cobbett's Political Register, Band 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... wishes ; and , therefore , it becomes us , forming part of the territories formerly the who wish to see peace before we die , to Bourbon's territories ? Still more re- endeavour to counteract their malignant ef- cently have we not ...
... wishes ; and , therefore , it becomes us , forming part of the territories formerly the who wish to see peace before we die , to Bourbon's territories ? Still more re- endeavour to counteract their malignant ef- cently have we not ...
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... wish to draw the Continental not concur in insisting on conditions to " Powers into a separate peace , and is this " the extent of reducing France to her an- " the cause of Lord Castlereagh's visit to " cient limits . In that case we ...
... wish to draw the Continental not concur in insisting on conditions to " Powers into a separate peace , and is this " the extent of reducing France to her an- " the cause of Lord Castlereagh's visit to " cient limits . In that case we ...
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... wish to see France with 50 ships of the line well mauned ? How does he know , that there is nothing they would more avoid than to destroy the navy of France ? We are always , as I said before , smelling after the French ships . We shall ...
... wish to see France with 50 ships of the line well mauned ? How does he know , that there is nothing they would more avoid than to destroy the navy of France ? We are always , as I said before , smelling after the French ships . We shall ...
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... wish , because they must wish , to see both nations reduced in point of power ; and , if they cannot ef- fect that reduction by treaty , the only means they have left , is , to leave us at war , while they enjoy peace , which , by a ...
... wish , because they must wish , to see both nations reduced in point of power ; and , if they cannot ef- fect that reduction by treaty , the only means they have left , is , to leave us at war , while they enjoy peace , which , by a ...
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... 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 , that of the proposition is sufficient to render us there would be found wretches to justify ...
... 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 , that of the proposition is sufficient to render us there would be found wretches to justify ...
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