Cobbett's Political Register, Bände 25-26William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... Lordship out , desired to go in and write a note , which he did in the parlour . He asked when his Lordship had gone out , and I told him he had gone to Cumberland- street to breakfast . I came back and ac- quainted the gentleman that ...
... Lordship out , desired to go in and write a note , which he did in the parlour . He asked when his Lordship had gone out , and I told him he had gone to Cumberland- street to breakfast . I came back and ac- quainted the gentleman that ...
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... Lordship ; and I am con- fident in the expectation , if the facts there stated are supported by the affidavits , which his Lordship will now have an opportunity of bringing forward , that there is not a man in the country ( except ...
... Lordship ; and I am con- fident in the expectation , if the facts there stated are supported by the affidavits , which his Lordship will now have an opportunity of bringing forward , that there is not a man in the country ( except ...
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... Lordship will have the goodness either to send it to Mr. Tahourdin , or to say when and where my servant shall call for it , for I seriously desire its return . To Lord Cochrane , & c . & c . & e . RE - ELECTION OF LORD COCHRANE ...
... Lordship will have the goodness either to send it to Mr. Tahourdin , or to say when and where my servant shall call for it , for I seriously desire its return . To Lord Cochrane , & c . & c . & e . RE - ELECTION OF LORD COCHRANE ...
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Traitors in Canada 12 | 11 |
Abuse of Austria | 33 |
Answer to the Bourbon Proclamation | 65 |
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