Cobbett's Political Register, Band 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... Sovereign who , after having repulsed the most unjust aggressions , and after having succeeded , by the efforts of his faithful subjects , in de- stroying an army which had dared to in- vade his empire , has professed the most pure and ...
... Sovereign who , after having repulsed the most unjust aggressions , and after having succeeded , by the efforts of his faithful subjects , in de- stroying an army which had dared to in- vade his empire , has professed the most pure and ...
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... sovereigns , and the tranquillity of states . Whatever it may be , we ask again for the motive which gives preference to a form which was solely followed under a circumstance where there was only one object to treat upon , and of which ...
... sovereigns , and the tranquillity of states . Whatever it may be , we ask again for the motive which gives preference to a form which was solely followed under a circumstance where there was only one object to treat upon , and of which ...
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... Sovereigns mutually feel ; and his Ex- cellency the Count de Metternich knows of how much value every thing which related to his sentiments is in the eyes and dear to the heart of his Majesty.The under- signed avails himself of this ...
... Sovereigns mutually feel ; and his Ex- cellency the Count de Metternich knows of how much value every thing which related to his sentiments is in the eyes and dear to the heart of his Majesty.The under- signed avails himself of this ...
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... Sovereign . ** LOUIS . " To take this paper in the order , in which it lies before us , we find , then , according to it , that all that Napoleon has done , he has done under the sanction of Divine Pro- vidence , whose instrument he has ...
... Sovereign . ** LOUIS . " To take this paper in the order , in which it lies before us , we find , then , according to it , that all that Napoleon has done , he has done under the sanction of Divine Pro- vidence , whose instrument he has ...
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... sovereign courts , composed prefer the service of well treated freemen ; of the same persons who had enacted these and he who dines to the music of groaning laws ( a horrible system of tyranny ! ) they sufferers , must not , in the ...
... sovereign courts , composed prefer the service of well treated freemen ; of the same persons who had enacted these and he who dines to the music of groaning laws ( a horrible system of tyranny ! ) they sufferers , must not , in the ...
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