Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 - Great Britain |
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Page 11
... stated to have been put in close confinement by the American Govern - ` ❝ ment . →→→→ And he is at the same time to reason I will " apprise him , that if any c11 ] POLITICAL REGISTER . - Traitors in Canada . [ 12 Traitors in Canada, ...
... stated to have been put in close confinement by the American Govern - ` ❝ ment . →→→→ And he is at the same time to reason I will " apprise him , that if any c11 ] POLITICAL REGISTER . - Traitors in Canada . [ 12 Traitors in Canada, ...
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reason I will " apprise him , that if any of the said Bri- " and the rights of war . →→→→ ( Signed ) . " tish ... reasons for believing , that the English- men , thus taken in the American army , could not be fairly considered as ...
reason I will " apprise him , that if any of the said Bri- " and the rights of war . →→→→ ( Signed ) . " tish ... reasons for believing , that the English- men , thus taken in the American army , could not be fairly considered as ...
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... reason to manded in the town ; these , with Marshals believe that they were surprised , as the re- Augereau and Victor , narrowly escaped , serve for the support of the redoubt had with a small escort . Their Majesties not time to give ...
... reason to manded in the town ; these , with Marshals believe that they were surprised , as the re- Augereau and Victor , narrowly escaped , serve for the support of the redoubt had with a small escort . Their Majesties not time to give ...
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... reason for accusation against Austria , France ; were they , to whose people peace any more than against Russia and Prussia . and safety were of such great importance , Why , therefore , this virulence against Aus- to stop till they had ...
... reason for accusation against Austria , France ; were they , to whose people peace any more than against Russia and Prussia . and safety were of such great importance , Why , therefore , this virulence against Aus- to stop till they had ...
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... reason rather than by the sword . Ecce Homo might no doubt be easily suppressed , but this would not convince any one of the falsehood of its doctrines on the contrary , it would tend to confirm their doubts , and give to the arguments ...
... reason rather than by the sword . Ecce Homo might no doubt be easily suppressed , but this would not convince any one of the falsehood of its doctrines on the contrary , it would tend to confirm their doubts , and give to the arguments ...
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