Cobbett's Political Register, Band 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... Russians under General Win- would head them immediately against the zingerode , and the Prussians under General enemy , which they to a man accepted . Bulow , were destined for this purpose , and the Swedish army were directed to force ...
... Russians under General Win- would head them immediately against the zingerode , and the Prussians under General enemy , which they to a man accepted . Bulow , were destined for this purpose , and the Swedish army were directed to force ...
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... Russia , and the King of This redoubt was certainly more distant Prussia , and the Crown Prince of Sweden , from the line , and from the ground from each heading their respective troops , enter- which it could be supported , than I had ...
... Russia , and the King of This redoubt was certainly more distant Prussia , and the Crown Prince of Sweden , from the line , and from the ground from each heading their respective troops , enter- which it could be supported , than I had ...
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... Russia and Prussia . and safety were of such great importance ,, Why , therefore , this virulence against Aus- to stop till they had the leave of England tria alone ? It has always been the custom to declare the grounds upon which they ...
... Russia and Prussia . and safety were of such great importance ,, Why , therefore , this virulence against Aus- to stop till they had the leave of England tria alone ? It has always been the custom to declare the grounds upon which they ...
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... Russia too may , therefore , not wish to destroy or to cripple the navy of France ; but , rather to see it rise to some- thing like a match for ours . In this case , the fleet in the Scheldt will not be destroy- ed , even supposing the ...
... Russia too may , therefore , not wish to destroy or to cripple the navy of France ; but , rather to see it rise to some- thing like a match for ours . In this case , the fleet in the Scheldt will not be destroy- ed , even supposing the ...
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... Russia hast- ened to accept the mediation of the Court of Vienna , and thereby proving both their desire of terminating the calamities of war , and their deference for his Imperial and Royal Austrian Majesty , they might have . supposed ...
... Russia hast- ened to accept the mediation of the Court of Vienna , and thereby proving both their desire of terminating the calamities of war , and their deference for his Imperial and Royal Austrian Majesty , they might have . supposed ...
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