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COBBETT'S POLITICAL REGISTER . VOL . XXV . FROM JANUARY TO JUNE , 1814 . London : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY G. HOUSTON , No. 192 , STRAND . 1814 . GRIVE OF MINNESOTA LIBRARY HIS MAJESTY'S MINISTERS . CABINET MINISTERS . NOT OF THE.
COBBETT'S POLITICAL REGISTER . VOL . XXV . FROM JANUARY TO JUNE , 1814 . London : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY G. HOUSTON , No. 192 , STRAND . 1814 . GRIVE OF MINNESOTA LIBRARY HIS MAJESTY'S MINISTERS . CABINET MINISTERS . NOT OF THE.
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HIS MAJESTY'S MINISTERS . CABINET MINISTERS . NOT OF THE CABINET . PERSONS OF THE MINISTRY OF IRELAND . CONTENTS OF VOL . XXV . 1147030 OFFICIAL PAPERS . LIST OF 1814.- Lord Harrowby Lord Eldon Lord Westmoreland .... Lord Clancarty Lord ...
HIS MAJESTY'S MINISTERS . CABINET MINISTERS . NOT OF THE CABINET . PERSONS OF THE MINISTRY OF IRELAND . CONTENTS OF VOL . XXV . 1147030 OFFICIAL PAPERS . LIST OF 1814.- Lord Harrowby Lord Eldon Lord Westmoreland .... Lord Clancarty Lord ...
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... Majesty's Cỏ- vernment , a letter from Major - General Dearborn , stating , that the American Commissary of Prisoners in London had made it known to his Government , that 23 soldiers of the 1st , 6th , and 18th re- giments of United ...
... Majesty's Cỏ- vernment , a letter from Major - General Dearborn , stating , that the American Commissary of Prisoners in London had made it known to his Government , that 23 soldiers of the 1st , 6th , and 18th re- giments of United ...
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... Majesty's armies and fleets on the coasts ❝ of America , have received instructions to " prosecute the war with unmitigated seve- " rity against all cities , towns , and vil- " lages belonging to the United States , and " against the ...
... Majesty's armies and fleets on the coasts ❝ of America , have received instructions to " prosecute the war with unmitigated seve- " rity against all cities , towns , and vil- " lages belonging to the United States , and " against the ...
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... Majesty , the Emperor and King , set off at one o'clock from the palace of the Thuilleries , to repair in state to the Legislative Body , where , having been received with the usual cere monies , his Majesty , after taking his seat ...
... Majesty , the Emperor and King , set off at one o'clock from the palace of the Thuilleries , to repair in state to the Legislative Body , where , having been received with the usual cere monies , his Majesty , after taking his seat ...
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