Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 - Great Britain |
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Page 15
... 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 population amounted to only two millions of souls ; and now it amounts to ...
... 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 population amounted to only two millions of souls ; and now it amounts to ...
Page 19
... consequence of its origin.To see to which must be im puted the misfortunes and the duration of this war , it will be sufficient to refer to its cause , and to recollect that the intervals of peace , or rather the short truces , during ...
... consequence of its origin.To see to which must be im puted the misfortunes and the duration of this war , it will be sufficient to refer to its cause , and to recollect that the intervals of peace , or rather the short truces , during ...
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... consequence , that the people of this coun - actual measures corresponding with his try should entertain correct notions relative to the conduct of that Power . I will , therefore , extract the particular passage , which has thus ...
... consequence , that the people of this coun - actual measures corresponding with his try should entertain correct notions relative to the conduct of that Power . I will , therefore , extract the particular passage , which has thus ...
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... consequence , unless stick 7190 1 جمند have no desire to dimrinisir the maritime means of Napoleon , especially as she so well knows how Holland will stand with regard to us .-- Our increased maritime power will , in her opinion ...
... consequence , unless stick 7190 1 جمند have no desire to dimrinisir the maritime means of Napoleon , especially as she so well knows how Holland will stand with regard to us .-- Our increased maritime power will , in her opinion ...
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... consequence who rules in France , than that France , the finest part of the world , should contain the elements for put - of war against the French ; and , therefore , ting the rest of Europe in motion . No thing is so much to be ...
... consequence who rules in France , than that France , the finest part of the world , should contain the elements for put - of war against the French ; and , therefore , ting the rest of Europe in motion . No thing is so much to be ...
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