Cobbett's Political Register, Bände 25-26William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... throne under weighty circumstances , dearest interests . It was necessary to re the Emperor has just associated you , Gen- cruit my armies by numerous levies : na- tlemen , in the views of his policy , as in tions cannot treat with ...
... throne under weighty circumstances , dearest interests . It was necessary to re the Emperor has just associated you , Gen- cruit my armies by numerous levies : na- tlemen , in the views of his policy , as in tions cannot treat with ...
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... THRONE OF NAPOLEON ? - If they have not adopted this resolution ; if , after the experience of twenty years of internal political convulsions , and external war , they have at last resolved to put down the man who , during the greater ...
... THRONE OF NAPOLEON ? - If they have not adopted this resolution ; if , after the experience of twenty years of internal political convulsions , and external war , they have at last resolved to put down the man who , during the greater ...
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... thrones . He betrayed his trust ; he upheld thrones : he raised himself to a throne : he allied himself by marriage with a family , whom they regarded as their greatest enemy . He sold the liberties of his country , and , as far as he ...
... thrones . He betrayed his trust ; he upheld thrones : he raised himself to a throne : he allied himself by marriage with a family , whom they regarded as their greatest enemy . He sold the liberties of his country , and , as far as he ...
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Traitors in Canada 12 | 11 |
Abuse of Austria | 33 |
Answer to the Bourbon Proclamation | 65 |
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