Cobbett's Political Register, Bände 25-26William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... hands of Divine Providence , or he has not . If not , why do you call him the scourge of God ? If he has been an instru- ment in the hands of God , why do you blame him for executing his divine commission ? My correspondent asks me ...
... hands of Divine Providence , or he has not . If not , why do you call him the scourge of God ? If he has been an instru- ment in the hands of God , why do you blame him for executing his divine commission ? My correspondent asks me ...
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... hands ; there would not , in all human probability , have been a kingt ' us day existing on the conti- nent of Europe . But , he , so far from acting as the republicans of France wished him , not only spared the kingly race , but ac ...
... hands ; there would not , in all human probability , have been a kingt ' us day existing on the conti- nent of Europe . But , he , so far from acting as the republicans of France wished him , not only spared the kingly race , but ac ...
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... hands not her own . They think , that you will be made to consent to reduce your kingdom to a sort of colony to England . If this were for the real be- 66 as well known to these vile men as it is to me , that there exists a Convention ...
... hands not her own . They think , that you will be made to consent to reduce your kingdom to a sort of colony to England . If this were for the real be- 66 as well known to these vile men as it is to me , that there exists a Convention ...
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Traitors in Canada 12 | 11 |
Abuse of Austria | 33 |
Answer to the Bourbon Proclamation | 65 |
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