Cobbett's Political Register, Band 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... remain faithful , of restoring a state of good order , and the general balance of power to Europe , have done every thing not to lose a single instant of those precious moments which the repose of arms offered for the work of ...
... remain faithful , of restoring a state of good order , and the general balance of power to Europe , have done every thing not to lose a single instant of those precious moments which the repose of arms offered for the work of ...
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... remain in force , with the exception of enactments contrary to the doctrines of religion , which , as well as the liberty of the people , has long been subjected to the caprice of the ty- The Senate , in which are seated " some men so ...
... remain in force , with the exception of enactments contrary to the doctrines of religion , which , as well as the liberty of the people , has long been subjected to the caprice of the ty- The Senate , in which are seated " some men so ...
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... remain ; and , moreover , it is designated as the acts of severity imputed to Napoleon containing men justly distinguished by their and his armies . It was , according to this talents and their services . Be it , in the Proclamation ...
... remain ; and , moreover , it is designated as the acts of severity imputed to Napoleon containing men justly distinguished by their and his armies . It was , according to this talents and their services . Be it , in the Proclamation ...
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... remain a part of the government . Well , then , the people of France need no change whatever to se- cure to them the services of the Senate . They have the Senate now . They are promised nothing more ; and , they may very reasonably ...
... remain a part of the government . Well , then , the people of France need no change whatever to se- cure to them the services of the Senate . They have the Senate now . They are promised nothing more ; and , they may very reasonably ...
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... remain firm in their attachment to him ; these de- mand an inquiry into the nature and effect of the Bourbon government ; into the situ- ation of the people of that fine country , while they were ruled by those ancient Ordinances and ...
... remain firm in their attachment to him ; these de- mand an inquiry into the nature and effect of the Bourbon government ; into the situ- ation of the people of that fine country , while they were ruled by those ancient Ordinances and ...
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