Cobbett's Political Register, Band 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... lives of the people at their disposal ? And , even soldiers of his own army . But , sup- if they are the fittest men that could be posing this to be as true as it is false , does found in France ; if they do take good care not this ...
... lives of the people at their disposal ? And , even soldiers of his own army . But , sup- if they are the fittest men that could be posing this to be as true as it is false , does found in France ; if they do take good care not this ...
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... live.- -There is an exception made with regard to the doctrines of religion . manner , avowed by him whom they call the King of France , that , if restored to his throne , the utmost that he can promise is to secure to his people that ...
... live.- -There is an exception made with regard to the doctrines of religion . manner , avowed by him whom they call the King of France , that , if restored to his throne , the utmost that he can promise is to secure to his people that ...
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... live , in Provence , a fine of 500 liv . and nine years gallies ; in all the rest of the kingdom , death . 2. Smugglers armed , assembled , but in number under five , a fine of 300 liv . and three years gallies . Second offence , death ...
... live , in Provence , a fine of 500 liv . and nine years gallies ; in all the rest of the kingdom , death . 2. Smugglers armed , assembled , but in number under five , a fine of 300 liv . and three years gallies . Second offence , death ...
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... lives of Generals Georges and Pichegru ? Why was the latter " il- “ lustrious friend " of Moreau abandoned ? That " illustrious friend , " whom Moreau himself had denounced as a traitor , and whom he had afterwards embraced for the ...
... lives of Generals Georges and Pichegru ? Why was the latter " il- “ lustrious friend " of Moreau abandoned ? That " illustrious friend , " whom Moreau himself had denounced as a traitor , and whom he had afterwards embraced for the ...
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... lives of his wife and child ; or , that he was guilty of base hypocrisy in describing Napoleon as a cruel tyrant ; OR , that this Russian Memoir is , as to this matter , a string of atrocious falsehoods.And , besides this , we have here ...
... lives of his wife and child ; or , that he was guilty of base hypocrisy in describing Napoleon as a cruel tyrant ; OR , that this Russian Memoir is , as to this matter , a string of atrocious falsehoods.And , besides this , we have here ...
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