Cobbett's Political Register, Band 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... Bonaparte . drawn from the premises . But here , as in almost every other case , this prostituted journal has shown its contempt of all prin- ciple , all decency , all propriety , and all truth ; for on the very same day , in which the ...
... Bonaparte . drawn from the premises . But here , as in almost every other case , this prostituted journal has shown its contempt of all prin- ciple , all decency , all propriety , and all truth ; for on the very same day , in which the ...
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... Bonaparte on the 23d ult . , while he was at the little town of Chatres ; " and that on the next day " Count Elahaut , Aide - de - Camp of the Emperor Napoleon ; Count Ducca , Aide- de Camp of the Emperor of Austria ; Count Schonwaloff ...
... Bonaparte on the 23d ult . , while he was at the little town of Chatres ; " and that on the next day " Count Elahaut , Aide - de - Camp of the Emperor Napoleon ; Count Ducca , Aide- de Camp of the Emperor of Austria ; Count Schonwaloff ...
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... Bonaparte had ever , refrain from noticing the great diffi- been slain in battle ; that the Allied Armies culties and delay which they have expe- were in Paris : and that peace was certain.rienced in obtaining information on those He ...
... Bonaparte had ever , refrain from noticing the great diffi- been slain in battle ; that the Allied Armies culties and delay which they have expe- were in Paris : and that peace was certain.rienced in obtaining information on those He ...
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... Bonaparte , who , if we believe his Orange Highuess , made them suffer such terrible evils when he was in the plenitude of his despotic power , and could exercise his tyranny with impunity ? Either what the Prince of Orange tells us is ...
... Bonaparte , who , if we believe his Orange Highuess , made them suffer such terrible evils when he was in the plenitude of his despotic power , and could exercise his tyranny with impunity ? Either what the Prince of Orange tells us is ...
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... Bonaparte on a gibbet , and the dear , the loving Cossacks revelling , in all the gaiety of their hearts , upon the rich viands which were formerly in use to regale the Parisians . But leaving these dupes of a cunning and interested ...
... Bonaparte on a gibbet , and the dear , the loving Cossacks revelling , in all the gaiety of their hearts , upon the rich viands which were formerly in use to regale the Parisians . But leaving these dupes of a cunning and interested ...
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