Cobbett's Political Register, Band 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... able to force his way . He , pieces of artillery , and seventeen battalions I however , took it , but was driven back , of German infantry , with all their Staff when the most positive orders were sent and Generals , which came over en ...
... able to force his way . He , pieces of artillery , and seventeen battalions I however , took it , but was driven back , of German infantry , with all their Staff when the most positive orders were sent and Generals , which came over en ...
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... able to give your Lord - reason to be satisfied with the conduct of ship all further particulars . Mariscal de Campo Don P. Giron , and the General Staff and other officers , and the soldiers under his command upon this occa- sion . I ...
... able to give your Lord - reason to be satisfied with the conduct of ship all further particulars . Mariscal de Campo Don P. Giron , and the General Staff and other officers , and the soldiers under his command upon this occa- sion . I ...
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... able to judge , with any chance of correctness , what is likely to be the result of the measures and projects now on foot ; but , at any rate , it is impossible that it can be wise in us to abuse the Austrian government , who has so ...
... able to judge , with any chance of correctness , what is likely to be the result of the measures and projects now on foot ; but , at any rate , it is impossible that it can be wise in us to abuse the Austrian government , who has so ...
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... able to decide it , the undersigned , influenced as much by de ference to the Mediator , as by the desire of smoothing all difficulties , have consented to adopt entirely the mode which he had proposed , merely demanding that their ...
... able to decide it , the undersigned , influenced as much by de ference to the Mediator , as by the desire of smoothing all difficulties , have consented to adopt entirely the mode which he had proposed , merely demanding that their ...
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... able , nor inclined to obtain , but by that our hatred of the new government their efforts , that throne which his rights arose out of our fear of it ; and , therefore , " and their affection can alone confirm , " what wishes should be ...
... able , nor inclined to obtain , but by that our hatred of the new government their efforts , that throne which his rights arose out of our fear of it ; and , therefore , " and their affection can alone confirm , " what wishes should be ...
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