Cobbett's Political Register, Bände 25-26William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... feel ; he did think of quitting the ser- vice . Admit this to be true and give him full credit for his feeling ; but , then , it inust be borne in mind , that , with all his loyally , the deaths of the king , queen , dauphin , and the ...
... feel ; he did think of quitting the ser- vice . Admit this to be true and give him full credit for his feeling ; but , then , it inust be borne in mind , that , with all his loyally , the deaths of the king , queen , dauphin , and the ...
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... feel gratitude for the fidelity of these , who , endeavouring to serve me , have brought difficulties on themselves ; if I cannot reward them , protect them I will , to the utmost of my power ; for misfor tunes shall never bunt my ...
... feel gratitude for the fidelity of these , who , endeavouring to serve me , have brought difficulties on themselves ; if I cannot reward them , protect them I will , to the utmost of my power ; for misfor tunes shall never bunt my ...
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... feel the many disadvantages under which they labour ; that it never can be a trifling matter to put them in motion against their Com - has burnt oceans of oil , and tons of tallow , manding Officer , who has so many means of annoying ...
... feel the many disadvantages under which they labour ; that it never can be a trifling matter to put them in motion against their Com - has burnt oceans of oil , and tons of tallow , manding Officer , who has so many means of annoying ...
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Traitors in Canada 12 | 11 |
Abuse of Austria | 33 |
Answer to the Bourbon Proclamation | 65 |
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