Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 98
Page 1
... principles . ' Well , but the French are Spain , while his father is still alive ! We no longer Republicans . They own the have a right to do this , as far as I know ; sway of an Emperor , whose crown is here- but , I am quite sure ...
... principles . ' Well , but the French are Spain , while his father is still alive ! We no longer Republicans . They own the have a right to do this , as far as I know ; sway of an Emperor , whose crown is here- but , I am quite sure ...
Page 15
... principles are those of real and not of solely depend , for their safety , are deeply sham freedom ; and , for the sake of her interested in the proper employment and principles , we may ( provided she do use of that enormously ...
... principles are those of real and not of solely depend , for their safety , are deeply sham freedom ; and , for the sake of her interested in the proper employment and principles , we may ( provided she do use of that enormously ...
Page 33
... I , however , look upon this attack as being unjust as well as impolitic ; and , as I most anxiously wish that a peace may be made , founded on the B principles of the Declaration of our Allies , as fighting Abuse of Austria,
... I , however , look upon this attack as being unjust as well as impolitic ; and , as I most anxiously wish that a peace may be made , founded on the B principles of the Declaration of our Allies , as fighting Abuse of Austria,
Page 35
principles of the Declaration of our Allies , as fighting for us as much as for themselves ; dated at Frankfort on the 1st of December , nay more than for themselves , because we I shall endeavour to show , that Austria , are not ...
principles of the Declaration of our Allies , as fighting for us as much as for themselves ; dated at Frankfort on the 1st of December , nay more than for themselves , because we I shall endeavour to show , that Austria , are not ...
Page 47
... principle , to which they will ever remain faithful , of restoring a state of good order , and the general balance of power to Europe , have done every thing not to lose a single instant of those precious • moments which the repose of ...
... principle , to which they will ever remain faithful , of restoring a state of good order , and the general balance of power to Europe , have done every thing not to lose a single instant of those precious • moments which the repose of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abuse accused Allied Powers America amongst appears arms army assertion Blucher Bonaparte Bourbons Buonaparté called Captain Campbell cause charge Code Napoleon consequence Constitution corn corvées Courier Court debt declaration despotism effect Elba Emperor endeavour enemy England Europe fact favour feel former France freedom gentlemen give happy honour hope House House of Peers justice King King of France kingdom land liberty Lord Burghersh Lord Cochrane Lord Wellington Lordship Louis XVIII Majesty Mant means ment military millions mind Ministers Moreau Napoleon negociations neral never object officers opinion paper Paris peace persons Pichegru political possession present Prince Princess of Wales principles prisoners reader received respect restored Royal Highness Russia Senate sentiments soldiers Sovereigns suffer suppose taxes thing throne tion told treaty troops wheat whole wish writer