Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 15
... seen in the park on the right bank . The Duke of Dalmatia began his operations for rebuild- ing the bridges . The tide of the Tagus was very high ; the fords were impractica- ble . On the 28th , his Majesty marched with his reserve to ...
... seen in the park on the right bank . The Duke of Dalmatia began his operations for rebuild- ing the bridges . The tide of the Tagus was very high ; the fords were impractica- ble . On the 28th , his Majesty marched with his reserve to ...
Page 35
... seen in the news - papers ; instead of those swelled out accounts of the vast force of the Ame- rican frigates , we should be plainly told , that we have now an enemy to cope with equal to ourselves as far as his numbers will go ...
... seen in the news - papers ; instead of those swelled out accounts of the vast force of the Ame- rican frigates , we should be plainly told , that we have now an enemy to cope with equal to ourselves as far as his numbers will go ...
Page 49
... seen Sir G. Provost , but had written to him by express , and did not doubt but that he would agree to an arrangement for the temporary suspension of hostilities . any other practical expedient for obtaining a similar result would ...
... seen Sir G. Provost , but had written to him by express , and did not doubt but that he would agree to an arrangement for the temporary suspension of hostilities . any other practical expedient for obtaining a similar result would ...
Page 51
... seen by the note forwarded to you by Mr. Graham , of Mr. Baker's communication to him , that Mr. Foster had authorized him to state , that the Commanders of the British forces at Halifax would agree to a suspension , after a day to be ...
... seen by the note forwarded to you by Mr. Graham , of Mr. Baker's communication to him , that Mr. Foster had authorized him to state , that the Commanders of the British forces at Halifax would agree to a suspension , after a day to be ...
Page 55
... seen Lord Castle- reagh since his receipt of your two letters of the but have received his direc- tions to say to you , that he is concerned that he cannot have it in his power to reply to them for a few days , or would have had much ...
... seen Lord Castle- reagh since his receipt of your two letters of the but have received his direc- tions to say to you , that he is concerned that he cannot have it in his power to reply to them for a few days , or would have had much ...
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