Cobbett's Political Register, Bände 25-26William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... Lord Burghersh , under the immediate command of Napo- the one dated the 1st and the other the 24 leon been in the action , Lord Burghersh instant . In the former , his Lordship sets would not only have mentioned this , but he out with ...
... Lord Burghersh , under the immediate command of Napo- the one dated the 1st and the other the 24 leon been in the action , Lord Burghersh instant . In the former , his Lordship sets would not only have mentioned this , but he out with ...
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... Lord Burghersh | jects the extent of his losses , and does not states , that there was much hard fighting ; conceal ... Burghersh does not say , in as many words , " will be placed in the first rank of her sa- that the French Emperor ...
... Lord Burghersh | jects the extent of his losses , and does not states , that there was much hard fighting ; conceal ... Burghersh does not say , in as many words , " will be placed in the first rank of her sa- that the French Emperor ...
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... Lord Burghersh , how came his dis- motions of Schwartzenberg , while he pro- patches to be afterwards published without ceeded with the main body of his army containing any allusion to Bonaparte's towards Meaux . Very important intelli ...
... Lord Burghersh , how came his dis- motions of Schwartzenberg , while he pro- patches to be afterwards published without ceeded with the main body of his army containing any allusion to Bonaparte's towards Meaux . Very important intelli ...
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Traitors in Canada 12 | 11 |
Abuse of Austria | 33 |
Answer to the Bourbon Proclamation | 65 |
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