Cobbett's Political Register, Band 8William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... Continent have eyed us with mistrust , and have , accordingly , been calm , if not indifferent spectators of the con- test . They saw , that it was a contest , in the issue of which , as far as related to our pro- fessed and apparent ...
... Continent have eyed us with mistrust , and have , accordingly , been calm , if not indifferent spectators of the con- test . They saw , that it was a contest , in the issue of which , as far as related to our pro- fessed and apparent ...
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... Continent , because it is " in the situation in which we wished it " should be . We might have augmented our own power , and weakened that of our rivals , if we had thought fit . If there be any state disposed again to disturb the " ...
... Continent , because it is " in the situation in which we wished it " should be . We might have augmented our own power , and weakened that of our rivals , if we had thought fit . If there be any state disposed again to disturb the " ...
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... Continent " had forced Buonaparté to remove his troops " from the coast . Now we put it to any man , whether , professing and meaning to co - operate with the Continent for restor- ing the independence of the Continent , it " would have ...
... Continent " had forced Buonaparté to remove his troops " from the coast . Now we put it to any man , whether , professing and meaning to co - operate with the Continent for restor- ing the independence of the Continent , it " would have ...
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Mr Pitts Case Concluded from Vol vii p 971 | 11 |
A Churchman on the Views of the Catholics | 23 |
Proclamation addressed by General Ney to the Tyrolese | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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