Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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Page 55
... throne , delivered the following discourse : - " Hay- Council of the nation , in order to commu- tians , -We have assembled you in a General nicate to you certain letters and papers , which we have received from the French General ...
... throne , delivered the following discourse : - " Hay- Council of the nation , in order to commu- tians , -We have assembled you in a General nicate to you certain letters and papers , which we have received from the French General ...
Page 57
... throne , the fall of the Usurper who incessantly disturbed most brilliant in Europe , he commands an it , the august Monarchs , who are parties to army of 500,000 men , he has sent me singly that alliance , did not on that ground ...
... throne , the fall of the Usurper who incessantly disturbed most brilliant in Europe , he commands an it , the august Monarchs , who are parties to army of 500,000 men , he has sent me singly that alliance , did not on that ground ...
Page 59
... throne , addressed to you the the Bourbons , which Providence , in despite words of which I am now the bearer , I should of all human calculations , seems to take a lament your confiding in them . His success pleasure in perpetuating on ...
... throne , addressed to you the the Bourbons , which Providence , in despite words of which I am now the bearer , I should of all human calculations , seems to take a lament your confiding in them . His success pleasure in perpetuating on ...
Page 61
... throne where you were placed by the love and grati- tude of your fellow citizens ! -Ob , extravagance of insolence and infamy ! He dares to suspect | not every thing shew that the cause of the Hay- tians is distinct from that of the ...
... throne where you were placed by the love and grati- tude of your fellow citizens ! -Ob , extravagance of insolence and infamy ! He dares to suspect | not every thing shew that the cause of the Hay- tians is distinct from that of the ...
Page 87
... throne of justice should be ex hands that have learned to throw bricks alted far above the passions and the and filth on the criminal , may exercise ever - fluctuating sympathies of man ; that its voice should be as certain as it is ...
... throne of justice should be ex hands that have learned to throw bricks alted far above the passions and the and filth on the criminal , may exercise ever - fluctuating sympathies of man ; that its voice should be as certain as it is ...
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