Cobbett's Political Register, Bände 25-26William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... occasion when the fine - feeling , the compassionate Moreau , did entertain the design of quitting the repub- lican service , on account of the cruelties practised by the government . But , what was this occasion ? Why , when his own ...
... occasion when the fine - feeling , the compassionate Moreau , did entertain the design of quitting the repub- lican service , on account of the cruelties practised by the government . But , what was this occasion ? Why , when his own ...
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... occasion slip of doing him a mischief . Grandier likewise incurred the displea - and what was worse a favourite rival too gure of the whole family of M. de Barot , President of the Commissioners of Taxes , ad uncle to Mignon ; this ...
... occasion slip of doing him a mischief . Grandier likewise incurred the displea - and what was worse a favourite rival too gure of the whole family of M. de Barot , President of the Commissioners of Taxes , ad uncle to Mignon ; this ...
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... occasion to regret the performance of it , from any thing that can be said by the vile press of this country , which is always more forward to commend vice , when it is practised in the higher ranks of society , than to applaud virtue ...
... occasion to regret the performance of it , from any thing that can be said by the vile press of this country , which is always more forward to commend vice , when it is practised in the higher ranks of society , than to applaud virtue ...
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Traitors in Canada 12 | 11 |
Abuse of Austria | 33 |
Answer to the Bourbon Proclamation | 65 |
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