Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 - Great Britain |
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... leave no artifice unpractised to separate us discover their insincerity ; thus , by shifting " and our Allies . In this attempt we trust their ground and belying their own asser- " he will fail ; for the Allies see and tions , they ...
... leave no artifice unpractised to separate us discover their insincerity ; thus , by shifting " and our Allies . In this attempt we trust their ground and belying their own asser- " he will fail ; for the Allies see and tions , they ...
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... leave occasion for have been in a very different situation . ot " reproaching ourselves hereafter with a True , they will : probably say for , if iods " silly generosity to an enemy , whose high had not been for you , we should never ...
... leave occasion for have been in a very different situation . ot " reproaching ourselves hereafter with a True , they will : probably say for , if iods " silly generosity to an enemy , whose high had not been for you , we should never ...
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... leave him at ⠀ the general mass . The tone of impuwar with us . To prevent that , we must ! dence which this writer takes towards the make application to her ; and , with what b close , would excite indignation if it were face can we ...
... leave him at ⠀ the general mass . The tone of impuwar with us . To prevent that , we must ! dence which this writer takes towards the make application to her ; and , with what b close , would excite indignation if it were face can we ...
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... leave Napoleon with great power , it must changing its scite . In short , there are be madness not to treat , when she is cer- quite grounds enough for apprehension ; tain of securing by treaty , what she would but , still , how is our ...
... leave Napoleon with great power , it must changing its scite . In short , there are be madness not to treat , when she is cer- quite grounds enough for apprehension ; tain of securing by treaty , what she would but , still , how is our ...
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... leave this subject for the present , waiting with no small anxiety the result of those able efforts , which my Lord Castlereagh is so likely to display in the way of effecting an union amongst our Allies . Some persons say , indeed ...
... leave this subject for the present , waiting with no small anxiety the result of those able efforts , which my Lord Castlereagh is so likely to display in the way of effecting an union amongst our Allies . Some persons say , indeed ...
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