Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 11
... appears to me , to suggest any thing more reason- able than this . I can form an idea of no- thing more strongly expressive of a desire to put an end to the war . What shall it be said that England wages a war , when she might terminate ...
... appears to me , to suggest any thing more reason- able than this . I can form an idea of no- thing more strongly expressive of a desire to put an end to the war . What shall it be said that England wages a war , when she might terminate ...
Page 15
... appears that our affairs in that quarter are going on as well as possible.- -The General in Chief , Count Reille , set out to - day to pro- ceed on his route to Burgos . ( Signed ) Baron THOU VENOT . Extracts from Dispatches addressed ...
... appears that our affairs in that quarter are going on as well as possible.- -The General in Chief , Count Reille , set out to - day to pro- ceed on his route to Burgos . ( Signed ) Baron THOU VENOT . Extracts from Dispatches addressed ...
Page 19
... appears to be strongly occupied . The Duke of Dal- matia has fired 1,500 cannon on this post , without being able to dislodge the enemy . -Count Souham reports , that Lord Wel- lington occupies the position of San Chris- toval , in ...
... appears to be strongly occupied . The Duke of Dal- matia has fired 1,500 cannon on this post , without being able to dislodge the enemy . -Count Souham reports , that Lord Wel- lington occupies the position of San Chris- toval , in ...
Page 23
... appears by your Lordship's note that the British Govern- ment itself had deemed it necessary to give powers to the British Admiral to stipulate for its full effect , and thereby admitted that a new act was required for that purpose ...
... appears by your Lordship's note that the British Govern- ment itself had deemed it necessary to give powers to the British Admiral to stipulate for its full effect , and thereby admitted that a new act was required for that purpose ...
Page 25
... appears that you are authorized to pro- pose a cessation of hostilities between the United States and Great Britain , on the ground of the repeal of the Orders in Council ; and , in case the proposition is acceded to , to take measures ...
... appears that you are authorized to pro- pose a cessation of hostilities between the United States and Great Britain , on the ground of the repeal of the Orders in Council ; and , in case the proposition is acceded to , to take measures ...
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