Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 3
... reader's attention , espe- " of peace less than their situation and cially if he bear in mind the real source " safety entitle them to claim . By peace , whence it has issued.He will be " France will gain every thing . She will amused ...
... reader's attention , espe- " of peace less than their situation and cially if he bear in mind the real source " safety entitle them to claim . By peace , whence it has issued.He will be " France will gain every thing . She will amused ...
Page 9
... with France ? Why should the French not have our hardware and our cloth , and give us their wine and oil in exchange ? Why TRAITORS IN CANADA.The reader will not have forgotten , that 91 [ [ 10 Ban JANUARY 1 , 1814 ) Peace . T.
... with France ? Why should the French not have our hardware and our cloth , and give us their wine and oil in exchange ? Why TRAITORS IN CANADA.The reader will not have forgotten , that 91 [ [ 10 Ban JANUARY 1 , 1814 ) Peace . T.
Page 11
TRAITORS IN CANADA.The reader will not have forgotten , that , some months ago , I noticed a recommendation , in one of our newspapers , for our government to put subjects as had been found in arms fighting against us , and made ...
TRAITORS IN CANADA.The reader will not have forgotten , that , some months ago , I noticed a recommendation , in one of our newspapers , for our government to put subjects as had been found in arms fighting against us , and made ...
Page 33
... reader will , I am sure , agree with me , that this is , at least , a very violent attack upon the House of Austria ; not upon the Govern- ment only , but upon the person and family of the Sovereign . It is an attack in that part where ...
... reader will , I am sure , agree with me , that this is , at least , a very violent attack upon the House of Austria ; not upon the Govern- ment only , but upon the person and family of the Sovereign . It is an attack in that part where ...
Page 41
... readers to understand , that it is our object to push on the war , till the Bourbons are on the throne . It must be very encouraging to the French people to see , that this Procla- mation is patronised by those , who scruple not to ...
... readers to understand , that it is our object to push on the war , till the Bourbons are on the throne . It must be very encouraging to the French people to see , that this Procla- mation is patronised by those , who scruple not to ...
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