Cobbett's Political Register, Band 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... King of Italy , a copy , words of each of the negociators - The of the papers which they have just received passage which regards the date of the Notes , on the part of the Plenipotentiaries of his , and which appears , to prejudge the ...
... King of Italy , a copy , words of each of the negociators - The of the papers which they have just received passage which regards the date of the Notes , on the part of the Plenipotentiaries of his , and which appears , to prejudge the ...
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... King of Prussia , is charged by express orders from his Court , to declare formally to his Excel - neglected any thing to fulfil the pacific - in- lency Count de Metternich , Minister of State and for Foreign Affairs to his Majesty the ...
... King of Prussia , is charged by express orders from his Court , to declare formally to his Excel - neglected any thing to fulfil the pacific - in- lency Count de Metternich , Minister of State and for Foreign Affairs to his Majesty the ...
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... King of Westphalia had retired upon the Rhine . Her Majesty the Empress Queen and Regent has received the following intelli- gence of the situation of the army on the 13th October : On the 7th the Empe- ror left Dresden ; on the 3th he ...
... King of Westphalia had retired upon the Rhine . Her Majesty the Empress Queen and Regent has received the following intelli- gence of the situation of the army on the 13th October : On the 7th the Empe- ror left Dresden ; on the 3th he ...
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... King ; and of France ; her government , under one form from recognising , in the establishment of and another , has so long appeared to us to his legitimate authority , the only pledge be a terrific object , that we have , at last ...
... King ; and of France ; her government , under one form from recognising , in the establishment of and another , has so long appeared to us to his legitimate authority , the only pledge be a terrific object , that we have , at last ...
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William Cobbett. rant.- " " σε King binds himself anew to abolish that pernicious conscription , which destroys " the happiness of families and the hope of the country . Such always have been , such still are the intentions of the King ...
William Cobbett. rant.- " " σε King binds himself anew to abolish that pernicious conscription , which destroys " the happiness of families and the hope of the country . Such always have been , such still are the intentions of the King ...
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