Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... Louis " XVIII . by education . " Who ever heard of the sentiments inculcated on the mind of any Prince , affording a complete se- curity that he would never outrage hu- manity or who will say that a virtuous education ought to screen ...
... Louis " XVIII . by education . " Who ever heard of the sentiments inculcated on the mind of any Prince , affording a complete se- curity that he would never outrage hu- manity or who will say that a virtuous education ought to screen ...
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... Louis XVIII , lamented more most faithful Ally , and they will attest Loan any one the atrocious measures the truth of what I have now said.- adopted against General Toussaint at the General , if Bonaparte , with a great part of the ...
... Louis XVIII , lamented more most faithful Ally , and they will attest Loan any one the atrocious measures the truth of what I have now said.- adopted against General Toussaint at the General , if Bonaparte , with a great part of the ...
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... Louis to which the effects of the French Revolution XVIII . has said , like one of his magnanimous had raised them . Behold them , I say , nobly ancestors , " that if good faith was banished and voluntarilydescending from these thrones ...
... Louis to which the effects of the French Revolution XVIII . has said , like one of his magnanimous had raised them . Behold them , I say , nobly ancestors , " that if good faith was banished and voluntarilydescending from these thrones ...
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... Louis XVIII . - Nations , Sove- and barbarous slavery ! In intimating to us these reigns , and even individuals , have certain rights , horrors , they veil them with the specious pre- which are respected even by the most barbarous text ...
... Louis XVIII . - Nations , Sove- and barbarous slavery ! In intimating to us these reigns , and even individuals , have certain rights , horrors , they veil them with the specious pre- which are respected even by the most barbarous text ...
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... Louis XVIII , whom all par- ties agree to be a mild , benificent , and good man , appears to be too much under the influence of the priests to be as popu- the critical period when by Francis's in natural desertion of his son - in - law ...
... Louis XVIII , whom all par- ties agree to be a mild , benificent , and good man , appears to be too much under the influence of the priests to be as popu- the critical period when by Francis's in natural desertion of his son - in - law ...
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