Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 - Great Britain |
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... ground for our hos- dynasty in France , might prove a most de - tility to that country . What ground , structive example ? Why , has our then , is there for the war - men to stand change of dynasty done us any harm ? Do upon in their ...
... ground for our hos- dynasty in France , might prove a most de - tility to that country . What ground , structive example ? Why , has our then , is there for the war - men to stand change of dynasty done us any harm ? Do upon in their ...
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... ground and belying their own asser- " he will fail ; for the Allies see and tions , they prove to us , that it is not safety " that their truest interests consist in the they want , but war . They profit from " closest and most intimate ...
... ground and belying their own asser- " he will fail ; for the Allies see and tions , they prove to us , that it is not safety " that their truest interests consist in the they want , but war . They profit from " closest and most intimate ...
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... ground is more intersected ; generally speaking , how- ever , it is open , and adapted to all arms . 7 The disposition of attack of the Silesian army was as follows ; The corps of Gene- ral Langeron was to attack and carry Frey- roda ...
... ground is more intersected ; generally speaking , how- ever , it is open , and adapted to all arms . 7 The disposition of attack of the Silesian army was as follows ; The corps of Gene- ral Langeron was to attack and carry Frey- roda ...
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... ground with many valry , and infantry , many Generals , among prisoners , having left seven hundred dra- whom are Regnier , Vallery , Brune ,, Ber - goons within the enemy's line . Many trand , and Lauriston , are some of the first ...
... ground with many valry , and infantry , many Generals , among prisoners , having left seven hundred dra- whom are Regnier , Vallery , Brune ,, Ber - goons within the enemy's line . Many trand , and Lauriston , are some of the first ...
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... ground on which they had so plished before dark . Some Prussian bat- talions of General Bulow's corps were warmly engaged also at Paunsdorf , and the enemy were retiring from it , when the Prince Royal directed the rocket brigade ...
... ground on which they had so plished before dark . Some Prussian bat- talions of General Bulow's corps were warmly engaged also at Paunsdorf , and the enemy were retiring from it , when the Prince Royal directed the rocket brigade ...
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