Cobbett's Political Register, Bände 25-26William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... gentleman then looked out of the chaise- says he has no doubt but that he should window and said , " Post - boy ! you need know him again . not mention the news as you go along ; " to which Shilling replied , " I shall not , Sir ...
... gentleman then looked out of the chaise- says he has no doubt but that he should window and said , " Post - boy ! you need know him again . not mention the news as you go along ; " to which Shilling replied , " I shall not , Sir ...
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... gentleman got into the chaise , the waiter asked him if he knew of any news , to which he replied that it was all over ; ' that when the waiter asked him what he ' meant by its being all over , he said that Bonaparte was torn in a ...
... gentleman got into the chaise , the waiter asked him if he knew of any news , to which he replied that it was all over ; ' that when the waiter asked him what he ' meant by its being all over , he said that Bonaparte was torn in a ...
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... gentleman that he coat and a red under coat . This is stated took up !. -It has been stated by these by Crane ; and Shilling , the Dartford post- men , that the gentleman in question had a boy , gives the same description of the dress ...
... gentleman that he coat and a red under coat . This is stated took up !. -It has been stated by these by Crane ; and Shilling , the Dartford post- men , that the gentleman in question had a boy , gives the same description of the dress ...
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Traitors in Canada 12 | 11 |
Abuse of Austria | 33 |
Answer to the Bourbon Proclamation | 65 |
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