Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 - Great Britain |
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Page 5
... believe ? I should not wonder if their pre- is no other sense in the words ; and , insumption were to go that length . Do they deed , it is not reasonable to suppose , that really and in good earnest ; can they seri all the nations of ...
... believe ? I should not wonder if their pre- is no other sense in the words ; and , insumption were to go that length . Do they deed , it is not reasonable to suppose , that really and in good earnest ; can they seri all the nations of ...
Page 7
... believe , in which he will not succeed . question , if it relate to any dispute between It is rumoured , that disunion exists { " 1 * amongst the Allies and , if so , it must be allowed , if we reflect on the grand capa- city , which ...
... believe , in which he will not succeed . question , if it relate to any dispute between It is rumoured , that disunion exists { " 1 * amongst the Allies and , if so , it must be allowed , if we reflect on the grand capa- city , which ...
Page 15
... believe , though I cannot . -There are persons , who sup pose , that , in consequence of the late events on the Continent of Europe , we may do what we please with America . It is a great mistake . We could do nothing with her when her ...
... believe , though I cannot . -There are persons , who sup pose , that , in consequence of the late events on the Continent of Europe , we may do what we please with America . It is a great mistake . We could do nothing with her when her ...
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... believe that they were surprised , as the re- Augereau and Victor , narrowly escaped , serve for the support of the redoubt had with a small escort . Their Majesties not time to give the picquet assistance . the Emperor of Russia , and ...
... believe that they were surprised , as the re- Augereau and Victor , narrowly escaped , serve for the support of the redoubt had with a small escort . Their Majesties not time to give the picquet assistance . the Emperor of Russia , and ...
Page 37
... believe they do ; but if their imaginations are acted upon , it is not difficult to foresee , that the result must be disappointment and disgrace . The writer , upon whose sentiments I am commenting , is ready , it seems , to set ...
... believe they do ; but if their imaginations are acted upon , it is not difficult to foresee , that the result must be disappointment and disgrace . The writer , upon whose sentiments I am commenting , is ready , it seems , to set ...
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